2017
DOI: 10.1180/claymin.2017.052.3.01
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Nature, genesis and industrial properties of the kaolin from Masirah Island, Oman

Abstract: Kaolin deposits >10 m thick overlie unconformably a Mesozoic ophiolite sequence at Jabal Humr, Masirah Island, Oman. The clay's mineralogical and chemical composition, plasticity and moisture content were measured to determine its genesis and suitability for commercial usage. The clay-rich raw material contains 76–94% kaolinite and varying amounts of quartz (micro sheets coating kaolinite) and calcite as well as secondary sulfates. The mode of occurrence, an associated shallow-marine iron oolite/pisolite un… Show more

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“…Halloysite has several industrial applications (Zhou & Keeling, 2013; Schroeder & Erickson, 2014; Churchman et al, 2016), particularly in the ceramics industry and there is an increasing demand for this raw material (Detellier & Schoonheydt, 2014; Pracejus et al, 2017). Recently, several studies have attempted to increase the number of applications of halloysite, e.g.…”
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“…Halloysite has several industrial applications (Zhou & Keeling, 2013; Schroeder & Erickson, 2014; Churchman et al, 2016), particularly in the ceramics industry and there is an increasing demand for this raw material (Detellier & Schoonheydt, 2014; Pracejus et al, 2017). Recently, several studies have attempted to increase the number of applications of halloysite, e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%