2020-04-22T10:56:21Z
2020-04-22T10:56:21Z
2020-02-07
2020-04-22T10:56:22Z
This research characterizes the kaolinitic clays from Cretaceous-Paleocene lateritic depòsits of Terra Alta (south Catalonia) to evaluate their possible applications. The outcrops and quarries belong to the Horta de Sant Joan and Pinell de Brai areas. The chemical composition, mineralogy, rheological behavior, particle size distribution and plasticity are determined. The Fe and Ti4+ contents prevent them from being directly used as raw material for white ceramics. The mineralogy consists of kaolinite with quartz, illite, hematite, and minor K-feldspar and calcite. Most of the area comprises medium plastic clays that are classified as fired clays and can be used as ceramic and construction materials. In Horta de Sant Joan, a kaolinitic-rich level, up to 75 wt % of kaolinite, is highly crystalline with low plasticity and can be classified as flint clay, useful as a refractory clay. The evaluated kaolinitic clays can also be used to obtain a triaxial ceramic when they are mixed with feldspar to act as a fluxing agent and chamotte.
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Mineralogia; Argila; Caolí; Ceràmica; Mineralogy; Clay; Kaolin; Pottery
MDPI
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/min10020142
Minerals, 2020, vol. 10, num. 2, p. 142
https://doi.org/10.3390/min10020142
cc-by (c) Garcia Vallès, Maite et al., 2020
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