Organophilization of a Brazilian Kaolin Clay

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 935 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
"Kaolin clays are widely used in various industry segments. Its main properties are fine granulometry, chemical inertness and whiteness. In general, kaolins are not easily organophiilized as a result of its 1: 1 structure. The aim of this paper is to describe the modification of a Brazilian kaolin sample, in order to obtain an organophilic kaolin of high performance. The clay as received was identified by X-ray diffraction and characterized by optical microscopy, cation exchange capacity and swelling tests for observation of their performance in water and organic solvents. Then, the sample was treated with a 10% sodium carbonate solution and with ammonium quaternary, washed several times with distilled water, dried at 60°C, and characterized by XRD and swelling assays. Our results show that the clay was organophiilized and its ability to swell in organic solvents has increased.IntroductionThe kaolin clay, also known as ""china clay"" is chemically a hydrated aluminum silicate characterized as a very fine powder and lamellar structure (1:1), being constituted mainly by kaolinite [l]. Kaolin is a mineral extremely used as raw material. Its properties such as color, softness, small particle size and chemical inertness make it a suitable material for several industrial applications. The desired properties of kaolin varies widely for each application, beginning with its largest use in the paper industry until minor uses in the sectors of cosmetics and pharmaceutics. These two last applications require purified kaolin with defined functionality [2]. To find improvements in the functionality of kaolin for specific applications is important for many industrial uses. Sometimes the way to find these improvements might be modification of the kaolin clay by treatment with a chemical substance as ammonium quaternary, causing surface modifications [3,4]. In this work is described the modification of a Brazilian kaolin sample by treatment with cetyl trimethylammonium chloride (CTAC). The properties of the modified kaolin are being assessed by characterization and essays to understand its functionality and industrial application."
Citation
APA:
(2013) Organophilization of a Brazilian Kaolin ClayMLA: Organophilization of a Brazilian Kaolin Clay. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2013.