2020
DOI: 10.18596/jotcsa.535937
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Characterization of a bentonite and its permanent aqueous suspension

Abstract: A bentonite sample taken from Reşadiye (Tokat/Turkey) deposit was mixed with distilled water. The formed permanent aqueous suspension was separated by decantation from the flocculated solid fraction. The deflocculated mass percent of the bentonite was evaluated almost 60% by weighing. The bentonite and its permanently suspended solid fraction are examined by using X-ray diffraction, chemical, thermal, cation exchange, and particle size analyses. Mineralogy and chemical composition of the samples were discussed… Show more

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“…Additionally, the peaks at 34.9°, 56.6° and 50.2° are due to the presence of calcite [30], [31]. Finally, the peak at 28.2° is associated with the presence of feldspar [32].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the peaks at 34.9°, 56.6° and 50.2° are due to the presence of calcite [30], [31]. Finally, the peak at 28.2° is associated with the presence of feldspar [32].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The equivalent content of the Na + and/or Ca 2+ in a unit mass of the smectite minerals as well as silicates is defined as the cation exchange capacity (CEC). On the other hand, NaS suspended in water for a long time whereas CaS flocculated rapidly [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, from a commercial point of view, there are two primary types of natural bentonite: calcium (Ca) bentonite (or non-swelling bentonite) and sodium (Na) bentonite (or swelling bentonite) . Natural and modified bentonites are used either directly or as industrial raw materials in a wide range of applications such as drilling muds, pet litters, waterproofing and sealing applications, animal feed additives, oil and grease absorbents, agricultural carriers, filtration, clarification, decolorizing agents, asphalt emulsions, catalysts, and additives in the food, cosmetic, pharmacological, and construction industries, and so forth depending on their physical and chemical properties . There are considerable reserves of bentonite (approximately 370 million tons) in Turkey, distributed in different geographical regions, especially in Central Anatolia and the Black Sea Region .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%