Abstract

Clays are used in a wide variety of fields (e.g. construction, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, etc.),motivating experts and scientists to study the physical-chemical properties of clays and their mineralcomposition, and to improve their use in their specific fields. Given its importance in the field of use, ourresearch focused on studying the mineral composition of natural clays and their physical-chemicalproperties. Physical-chemical properties studied - we obtained only a yellow clay with a pH of 7.47, the W% of 1.38% is lower. The Ig swelling index (1.55%) swells slightly. The clay characterization method wasrevealed by FTIR in agreement with the results revealed by the analysis. The existence of kaolinite andquartz is well confirmed (Si-O bond deformation and Si-O elongation vibration band signatures of quartzlocated at 470.4 cm-1, 712 cm-1and 798, 4 cm-1). Kaolinite or Si-group quartz at 1025cm-1) The thermalstability of the clay was monitored by ATG thermogravimetric analysis, which made it possible to track theloss of sample mass as a function of temperature (total loss of clay was approx. 5.56%). the spectral analysisof the d X-ray diffraction (XRD) indicates that it is composed of quartz, calcite and dolomite, whichexplains why our clay is heterogeneous, the mineralogical composition of the clay fraction of our materialis quartz (12.68%) and calcite (50.35%) The results of the elemental chemical analysis (XRF) show thatsilica (26.42%) and calcium oxide (28.58%) are the major oxides in our sample.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call