Turkish Journal of Chemistry
DOI
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Abstract
A procedure was assessed for obtaining an optimum amount of a micro-mesoporous material known as smectite from Reşadiye (Tokat/Turkey) bentonite. The procedure, which will permit a better economic evaluation of the Reşadiye reserves, is based on successive settlements of bentonite suspensions during various time intervals. To characterize the original bentonite, its fractions and the high purity smectite product, X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis, thermogravimetric analysis, scanning electron microscopy and nitrogen adsorption-desorption techniques were used. The original bentonite contained 50% by mass sodium-rich smectite (NaS) and 10% by mass NaCa-smectite (NaCaS). It also contained illite, clinoptilolite, analcime, feldspar, calcite, dolomite, quartz and opal-C. It was determined that the NaCaS particles were laminated whereas the NaS particles were delaminated. The specific surface areas of the original bentonite and NaS were respectively 27 m^2 g^{-1} and 43 m^2 g^{-1} and the specific micropore-mesopore volumes were respectively 0.055 cm^3 g^{-1} and 0.065 cm^3 g^{-1}. It was established that the porosity increased after purification. It was concluded that it was possible to isolate a micro-mesoporous material, i.e. high purity NaS, with a yield of 50% from the aqueous suspension of bentonite. The procedure did not require the use of any chemical reagent.
Keywords
Bentonite, mineralogy, porosity, purification, smectite, suspension
First Page
683
Last Page
694
Recommended Citation
ÖNAL, MÜŞERREF; SARIKAYA, YÜKSEL; ALEMDAROĞLU, TÜLAY; and BOZDOĞAN, İHSAN (2003) "Isolation and Characterization of a Smectite as a Micro-Mesoporous Material from a Bentonite," Turkish Journal of Chemistry: Vol. 27: No. 6, Article 3. Available at: https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/chem/vol27/iss6/3