Industrial Use of Brazilian Bentonite Modified by Mild Acid Attack

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. G. Bastos Andrade D. M. Fermino M. G. Fernandes F. R. Valenzuela-Diaz
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

Treatments with high concentration solution of inorganic acid at temperatures under boiling point are a usual method for clay minerals structure modification. For many industrial uses bentonites must be cleared of impurities. In the present paper, a sample of Brazilian bentonite from Vitoria da Conquista, Bahia was modified by mild acid attack using hydrochloric acid under moderate conditions (90 °C, reaction times of 1, 6, 12, 18 and 24 h in close reactor, concentration of the aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid 1.5 M, acid solution/clay ratio of 1 g/10 mL). The attacked samples were characterized by CEC, XRF, SEM, EDS and Stereomicroscopy. The purpose of these attacks is to reduce the concentration of impurities with minimal damage in clay minerals structure. The modified bentonite presented good results and tends to be a good economic and environmental alternative to manufacturing products with high added value such as polymer/clay nanocomposites, cosmetics and medicines.
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APA: C. G. Bastos Andrade D. M. Fermino M. G. Fernandes F. R. Valenzuela-Diaz  (2017)  Industrial Use of Brazilian Bentonite Modified by Mild Acid Attack

MLA: C. G. Bastos Andrade D. M. Fermino M. G. Fernandes F. R. Valenzuela-Diaz Industrial Use of Brazilian Bentonite Modified by Mild Acid Attack. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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