Characterization of urea-modified Palabora vermiculite

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Muiambo, Herminio Francisco
Focke, Walter Wilhelm
Atanasova, Maria Todorova
Benhamida, Aida

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Elsevier

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Replacing the exchangeable interlayer ions in Palabora vermiculite with magnesium, aluminumor iron (III) ions does not affect the exfoliation onset temperature (456± 11 °C). However, co-intercalation of minor amounts of urea lowers the exfoliation onset temperature to 209 ± 35 °C. This significant decrease is attributed to the low thermal stability of urea which releases ammonia and water as blowing agents. Thermo-mechanical analysis indicates that the expanded vermiculite exhibits spring-like properties. Part of the original expansion is recovered when the applied force is removed. The observed hysteresis is attributed to the progressive flattening ofwarped/buckled sheets that make up the expandedworm-like structure. Provided the expanded flake has not been heated beyond 450 °C, it can be reconstituted by applying a sufficiently high compressive force followed by equilibration with distilled water. Such flakes show the conventional exfoliation behavior when heated again.

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Vermiculite, Urea, Ion exchange, Exfoliation, Thermal mechanical analysis

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Muiambo, HF, Focke, WW, Atanasova, M & Benhamida, A 2015, 'Characterization of urea-modified Palabora vermiculite', Applied Clay Science, vol. 105-106, pp. 14-20.