Cerâmica (Dec 2019)

Influence of the additivation process on cation exchange capacity and viscosity of bentonitic clay dispersions

  • I. C. G. Morais,
  • I. A. Silva,
  • B. M. A. B. Buriti,
  • J. V. Fernandes,
  • D. S. Silva,
  • G. A. Neves,
  • H. S. Ferreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0366-69132020663772695
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 377
pp. 81 – 87

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Abstract In Brazil, bentonite clays are not naturally sodic and it is an industrial practice the sodium additivation, since sodium ion expands their lamellae allowing a larger amount of water to penetrate. The objective was to analyze the influences of the use of sodium carbonate on the clay during the additivation process, the moisture content and the cure time on cation exchange and viscosity of bentonite clay dispersions for water-based drilling fluids, since there is a shortage of studies on this subject. Newly discovered bentonite clays in Paraíba State, Brazil, were chemically, physically and mineralogically characterized and were additivated with sodium carbonate in aqueous solution (process 1) or in powder form (process 2). Samples with 25% to 60% of moisture (dry basis) were prepared and submitted to cure times of 7 to 45 days. Process 1, as expected, showed better results of cation exchange capacity, viscosity and filtrate volume. The ideal cure time was 15 days. After this period there was a reversal of the cation exchange reactions.

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