Reversal of plasticity of acid leached kaolinitic clays from Mukurwe-ini

D. Andala, W. Maina
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This study aimed at finding out whether the property of plasticity of acid leached clays can be reversed by treatment with a suitable base. Studies were carried out on representative samples, which were taken from iron bearing clays from Mukurwe-ini, Nyeri County in Kenya (Latitude 00°34´00´´S, Longitude 37°03´00´´E). Characterization of the clay was done in its natural form, and after acid treatment, to determine its mineralogical and chemical composition. Natural clay was refluxed with sulphuric and hydrochloric acids of different concentrations at 100 and 200°C for 2 h followed by thorough washing with distilled water to remove the acid matrix. Atomic absorption spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction, analysis techniques were used to determine the physico-chemical characteristics of natural and acid leached clays. The results indicate that SiO2, Al2O3, and Fe2O3 are the major components of Mukurwe-ini clay, MgO, CaO, K2O, TiO2, MnO, and Na2O are present in trace amounts. XRD characterization shows that Mukurwe-ini clays consist primarily of quartz, kaolinite, albite, and microcline minerals. Iron content was drastically reduced in the acid washed samples and X-ray diffraction (XRD) mineralogical analysis of base acid-activated clays showed enhanced levels of the mineral kaolinite in comparison to acid-activated clays (5.3 to 15.7%) a clear indication that the natural properties of the acid washed clay were restored by base treatment of acid washed samples. The Atterberg limits of the base treated samples closely compared with those of the natural clays.   Key words: Clay minerals, Atterberg limits, and plasticity.
木库尔韦-尼酸浸高岭石粘土塑性的逆转
本研究旨在探讨适当的碱处理能否逆转酸浸粘土的塑性特性。研究对象为肯尼亚Nyeri县Mukurwe-ini地区(北纬00°34′00′S,东经37°03′00′E)含铁粘土的代表性样品。表征粘土在其自然形态,并经过酸处理,以确定其矿物学和化学成分。将天然粘土与不同浓度的硫酸和盐酸在100和200℃下回流2 h,然后用蒸馏水彻底洗涤以去除酸性基质。采用原子吸收光谱、x射线荧光光谱、x射线衍射等分析技术测定了天然和酸浸粘土的理化特性。结果表明:SiO2、Al2O3和Fe2O3是Mukurwe-ini粘土的主要成分,MgO、CaO、K2O、TiO2、MnO和Na2O均有微量存在。XRD表征表明,mukurwei -ini粘土主要由石英、高岭石、钠长石和微斜长石矿物组成。酸洗样品中的铁含量急剧降低,碱性酸活化粘土的x射线衍射(XRD)矿物学分析显示,与酸活化粘土相比,高岭石矿物含量增加(5.3 ~ 15.7%),这清楚地表明,酸洗样品的碱性处理恢复了酸洗粘土的自然性质。碱处理样品的阿特伯格极限与天然粘土的阿特伯格极限比较接近。关键词:粘土矿物,阿特伯格极限,塑性。
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