Attapulgite -- The Relationship Between Its Physical/Chemical Properties And Current Commercial Applications

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. W. Sawyer
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

Attapulgite is a magnesium aluminosilicate clay mineral which exhibits unique, processing-enhanceable physical and chemical properties that are related to its current commercial uses. Properties of commercial interest are gelling, absorption, adsorption, binding, acid neutralization and many others. Major industrial applications are: (1) absorption by heat treated grades utilized in industrial oil and grease absorbents and in agricultural pesticide carriers; (2) gelling of aqueous liquid products by colloidal grades for stabilization and viscosity control in salt water drilling fluids, suspension fertilizers, liquid animal feed supplements, paints and tape joint compounds; (3) adsorption by heat treated varieties for the removal of catalysts, color bodies and other polar compounds from hydrocarbon streams; (4) gelling of organic liquids by colloidal attapulgite/surfactant blends in oil-type paints, fibrated and nonfibrated asphaltic coatings and mastic compositions, and (5) the binding of feeds and molecular sieve sorpents with colloidal type attapulgite products. These applications and other less common uses and potential uses will be discussed along with, the necessary selective mining and plant processing features related to each property and application.
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APA: E. W. Sawyer  (1986)  Attapulgite -- The Relationship Between Its Physical/Chemical Properties And Current Commercial Applications

MLA: E. W. Sawyer Attapulgite -- The Relationship Between Its Physical/Chemical Properties And Current Commercial Applications. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1986.

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