Cerâmica (May 2020)

Intercalation experiments for morphological alteration of kaolinite present in iron ore tailings

  • M. V. B. Gonçalves,
  • A. V. Cardoso,
  • F. V. Parreira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0366-69132020663782856
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 378
pp. 93 – 105

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Abstract The main aim of this work was to evaluate the use of kaolinite present in iron ore tailings (IOT) in the synthesis of halloysite-like structures. The segregation of kaolinite was performed by acid leaching of the IOT. Three steps were strictly controlled for the efficacy of the synthesis procedure: i) pre-intercalation of the clay mineral using dimethyl sulfoxide; ii) obtaining the methoxy-modified kaolinite; iii) intercalation of the methoxy-kaolinite with suitable organic molecules. The synthesis procedure was performed in one-step and two-step. X-ray diffraction result showed that the product obtained from the IOT was composed essentially of kaolinite. The leaching was efficient in concentrating the kaolinite, considerably increasing the percentage of this clay mineral in the segregated product. Apparently, the contamination of Fe3+ ions did not interfere in the synthesis process. FESEM images indicated the morphological transformation of plate-like kaolinite for kaolinite nanotubes with a halloysite-like structure.

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