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Title: Characterization of Kaolin Clay from Kutigi and Its De- Aluminated form for Catalysts Development towards Economic growth of Nigeria
Authors: omale, Friday David
Eterigho, Elizabeth J.
Aluesshima, Baaki Monica
Keywords: Kaolin, alumina, silica, sulphuric acid
Issue Date: 5-Nov-2017
Publisher: APWEN
Citation: www.apwen.org.ng
Series/Report no.: vol. 3;1
Abstract: Kaolin, a product of natural K hydrated aluminium silicate which has undergone refinement is a type of clay material which is usually in powder form and is whitish in colour. It is a soft sedimentary rock which has light weight and a chalk-like appearance. The chemical analysis of the kaolin obtained from Kutigi in Niger State by X-ray fluorescence shows that the clay is mainly composed of silica and alumina which are 5094% and 32.93% respectively. The de-alumination of the clay by action of H2504 shows that a large- percentage of the silica in the clay was removed. X-ray fluorescence of the de-aluminated clay shows a higher alumina content (76.236%) and silica (1095%) indicating its removal
Description: The association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/16338
ISSN: 2714-2396
Appears in Collections:Chemical Engineering



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