Effect Of Certain Organic Solvents On The Properties Of Bentonite

International Mineral Processing Congress
A. I. Arol
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International Mineral Processing Congress
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Publication Date:
Sep 1, 2012

Abstract

Bentonite is an important industrial mineral with very wide application areas. Its unique colloidal, swelling, thickening and adsorption properties make it a useful agent in drilling, metal casting, and iron ore pelletizing, environmental, food, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and many more industries. Because of its swelling property, bentonite suspensions can only be prepared at rather low solid coentrations, i.e. 8-10%. In order to process bentonite in slurries with high solid content, it was thought that a non-polar organic solvent, instead of water, can be used. Not only large amounts of bentonite can be dispersed in organic solvents but also the solvents may be regenerated. The bentonite obtained through such a process must either equal or better properties than those of untreated bentonite. In this study, the effect of organic solvents such as acetone, methyl-ethyl ketone and n-haxane on the main properties of bentonite, such as water adsorption and rheology, was investigated. It was found that bentonite can be dispersed in the mentioned organics in large quantities with no loss of quality. Keywords: bentonite, montmorillonite, water adsorption, industrial minerals
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APA: A. I. Arol  (2012)  Effect Of Certain Organic Solvents On The Properties Of Bentonite

MLA: A. I. Arol Effect Of Certain Organic Solvents On The Properties Of Bentonite. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.

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