Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1694240 Applied Clay Science 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The bulk mineralogical composition of the studied clay samples is characterized by the presence of a significant non-clay fraction made up of calcite and quartz, with minor dolomite, feldspars, and gypsum. The clay fraction is composed of illite, smectites, interstratified illite/smectite, kaolinite and chlorites in variable amounts and diverse associations. The most represented samples are green clays which are composed of interstratified illite/smectite + illite + chlorites, with considerable amounts of Ni and Sr, while the other green samples are composed of illite only and are enriched in As. The almost pure smectite samples (both brown and white in color) are depleted of almost all trace elements and, therefore, represent the most suitable samples for commercialization. In contrast, the white kaolinite-rich sample is notably enriched in Zn, As, Ba and Pb, and is thus the most potentially hazardous product for human health.
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