Adsorption and Surface Area of Modified Bentonite Used as Bleaching Clay

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. G. Bastos Andrade S. M. Toffoli F. R. Valenzuela Diaz
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Mar 1, 2018

Abstract

The modification of structural clays by chemical processes is a common method. It usually uses strong inorganic acid attacks, aiming at improving the clay’s properties and applications. Among the applications are its use in clay-polymer nanocomposites, cosmetics, medicines, and bleaching clays. Tests using acid attack to modified Brazilian bentonites were successfully performed and, resulted in significant improvement in the clay properties. This paper discusses the use of a Brazilian bentonite modified by acid attack as bleaching clay. The treated bentonite samples were characterized by XRF, specific surface area (BET) and SEM/EDS. The treated clay exhibited improved bleaching capacity for Brazilian nut oil and other Amazonian oils.
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APA: C. G. Bastos Andrade S. M. Toffoli F. R. Valenzuela Diaz  (2018)  Adsorption and Surface Area of Modified Bentonite Used as Bleaching Clay

MLA: C. G. Bastos Andrade S. M. Toffoli F. R. Valenzuela Diaz Adsorption and Surface Area of Modified Bentonite Used as Bleaching Clay. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2018.

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