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Comprehensive characterisation of bentonites from Croatia and neighbouring countries (CROSBI ID 658305)

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Gverić, Zvonka ; Pleša, Andrej ; Tibljaš Darko Comprehensive characterisation of bentonites from Croatia and neighbouring countries // II International Symposium "CLAYS AND CERAMICS". Book of Abstracts / Dzene, Liva ; Vircava, Ilze (ur.). Riga: University of Latvia Press, 2018. str. 20-21

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Gverić, Zvonka ; Pleša, Andrej ; Tibljaš Darko

engleski

Comprehensive characterisation of bentonites from Croatia and neighbouring countries

There are several known deposits of bentonites in Croatia. Some of them have been used in the oil and casting industry and were thus studied with the focus on their appropriate properties. In the first comprehensive characterisation of the Croatian bentonite deposits mineralogical and petrological characterisation of investigated bentonites was performed leading to conclusions about their genesis. With the advancement of analytical methods and new findings about smectite characterisation in recent years, a demand for a full characterisation of known bentonite deposits occurred. Thirteen samples of bentonites were studied, most of them from Croatia (Poljanska Luka, Bednja, Draga – Gornja Jelenska, Lončarski Vis, Sjeničak, Paripovac, Divoselo and Bunarić - Maovice), but for comparison, samples from Bosnia and Herzegovina (Šipovo), Slovenia (Zaloška Gorica), and Serbia (Vranjska Banja) were also analysed. Their mineralogical and chemical characteristics were analysed using several analytical methods on whole rock and <2µm samples. Mineralogical composition was determined using XRD and IR analyses. Chemical composition was determined using ICP/AES and ICP/MS. Additionally ; thermal analyses have been made, as well as determination of CEC and the exchanged cations. Layer charge was determined both by chemical formulae calculations using chemical analysis data and experimentally, observing the swelling behaviour of potassium saturated samples solvated with ethylene glycol. The results were then compared with the classification system proposed recently. According to this classification scheme, the main mineral component of most of the investigated bentonites is a calcium-rich dioctahedral montmorillonite with experimentally determined low layer-charge deriving from the substitutions mostly occurring in the octahedral sheet with variable share of tetrahedral substitutions. However, three of the investigated samples contain beidellite as the main mineral. All of the bentonites were formed from altered volcanic material, their age ranging from Late Jurassic to Late Miocene. Some samples proved to be difficult to characterise as they contain impurities, both mineralogical impurities and amorphous substances such as volcanic glass, which rendered some of the data obtained by chemical analyses problematic to interpret. Overall, the results present a systematic classification of local bentonites based on latest analytical data and in accordance with widely accepted classification schemes. Inevitably, however, this work opens up questions about the reliability of some analytical methods when dealing with samples containing impurities and the need to complement several different analytical methods in order to obtain accurate results.

bentonites, Croatia, crystalo-chemical properties

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Podaci o prilogu

20-21.

2018.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

II International Symposium "CLAYS AND CERAMICS". Book of Abstracts

Dzene, Liva ; Vircava, Ilze

Riga: University of Latvia Press

978-9934-18-304-1

Podaci o skupu

Symposium CC2018

predavanje

29.01.2018-31.01.2018

Riga, Latvija

Povezanost rada

Geologija