Clay Mineral Encapsulation Of Silica Minerals In Bentonites And Some Other Clays (96-159)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
I. E. Odom
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

A study was made of the physical and chemical nature of silica minerals found as natural impurities in bentonites and montmorillonitic Fuller&apos;s earth clay products as well as in <10 micron dust from eight processing plants. The results show that the silica minerals present in these clay materials are totally encapsulated or encased in clay. No "free" silica minerals could be observed in SEM images of either granular or powder products or in dust samples collected for MSHA crystalline silica analysis. Silica minerals, such as quartz, are identifiable by SEM and EDS analysis only after removing the clay coatings by vigorous washing. After washing it can be observed that all crystalline quartz grains also have diagenetic overgrowths of what is probably opaline silica. The clay and opaline silica encapsulation of quartz plus the strongly hydro scopic nature of montmorillonite are believed to be responsible for there not being a single confirmed case of silicosis among workers in the subject plants after more than 65 years of production.
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APA: I. E. Odom  (1996)  Clay Mineral Encapsulation Of Silica Minerals In Bentonites And Some Other Clays (96-159)

MLA: I. E. Odom Clay Mineral Encapsulation Of Silica Minerals In Bentonites And Some Other Clays (96-159). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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