Mineralogical composition and particle size distribution as a key to understand the technological properties of Ukrainian ball clays
The ball clays from the Donetzk basin, Ukraine are widely utilized in the production of ceramic tiles. Their commercial success stems from unrivaled technological properties, whose link to mineralogical composition and particle size is not well understood yet. This work is an in-depth investigation...
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Published in | Applied clay science Vol. 108; pp. 102 - 110 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier B.V
01.05.2015
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 0169-1317 1872-9053 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.clay.2015.02.005 |
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Summary: | The ball clays from the Donetzk basin, Ukraine are widely utilized in the production of ceramic tiles. Their commercial success stems from unrivaled technological properties, whose link to mineralogical composition and particle size is not well understood yet. This work is an in-depth investigation of the mineralogical, chemical, and physical properties with the aim to disclose the reasons of the peculiar technological behavior of these clays. Five clay samples were studied by XRF, XRD (bulk and fractions <2μm and <0.2μm), SEM, TEM, rheological characterization, particle size distribution, BET, MBI, Pfefferkorn index, Atterberg plasticity limits, and laboratory simulation of the tilemaking process. The Ukrainian clays are very fine-grained and characterized by poorly ordered kaolinite (Kaol), interstratified illite/smectite (I–Sm) and a low quartz content. The Kaol-to-I–Sm ratio is lower than in conventional ball clays and two different I–Sm types are found to be predominant in the colloidal fraction. Morphologically, clay minerals appear to be mostly subhedral lamellae that curl and fold under pressure. These characteristics explain the outstanding technological properties of Ukrainian clays and particularly their high plasticity and suitable rheological behavior. These properties depend on the peculiar conjunction of mineralogical and grain size factors that are difficult to be reproduced by clay blending or mixing design.
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•Ukrainian clays exhibit a peculiar conjunction of mineralogy and particle size.•On average 50% of colloidal fraction and moderate specific surface area•High-defect kaolinite and randomly interstratified I–Sm with low expandable component•Low kaolinite- to -I–Sm ratio with I–Sm predominant in the colloidal fraction•Their technological properties are difficult to be reproduced by clay mixing design. |
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ISSN: | 0169-1317 1872-9053 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.clay.2015.02.005 |