2019
DOI: 10.3390/min9030144
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Variations in the Texture Profile Analysis (TPA) Properties of Clay/Mineral-Medicinal Water Mixtures for Pelotherapy: Effect of Anion Type

Abstract: A peloid’s liquid phase can be mineral, sea or salt-lake water. This study examines the interactions among three materials, two special clays (bentonite and sepiolite) and one common clay, and three chemically different mineral-medicinal waters. In all clay–water mixtures, the hardness and adhesiveness decreased with the amount of water in the mixture. For a given hardness or adhesiveness, sepiolite retained more water than the other clays, especially in the presence of sulphate-rich mineral-medicinal water (7… Show more

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“…We also provide the mean (Cp) data obtained from the pastes (RM/DW) prepared with the inorganic and organic materials in Table 4. These results are in line with those obtained in prior work and, overall, the (Cp) values of the organic materials were higher than those of the inorganic materials [61,66,71,73,77,81,82,86,131,132].…”
Section: Raw Materials (Rms) and The Pastes (Rm/dw)supporting
confidence: 92%
“…We also provide the mean (Cp) data obtained from the pastes (RM/DW) prepared with the inorganic and organic materials in Table 4. These results are in line with those obtained in prior work and, overall, the (Cp) values of the organic materials were higher than those of the inorganic materials [61,66,71,73,77,81,82,86,131,132].…”
Section: Raw Materials (Rms) and The Pastes (Rm/dw)supporting
confidence: 92%
“…Fangotherapy -is a particular type of pelotherapy that involves the use of fango name of Italian origin attributed to muddy natural peloids deposited from thermal springs as happens in the case of the Euganean volcanic region, in Italy, where important Thermal Resorts exist (8). Chemical composition of peloids (26) (27) From a physicochemical point of view, the mud is a heterogeneous system (28) consisting of a liquid phase containing water and water-soluble mineral salts, a solid phase containing mineral and organic substances, and a gaseous phase containing hydrogen sulfide (29). The ionic balance of mud is also reflected in its pH.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%