Mineralogical and physico–chemical properties of bentonites from the Jastrabá Formation (Kremnické vrchy Mts., Western Carpathians)

In the past years an increasing demand for bentonites resulted in the opening of new bentonite deposits in the Jastrabá Formation. The shortage of information, in particular analytical data, on the bentonites from the newly opened Jastrabá Fm. deposits was the motivation for the current study. Smect...

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Main Authors: Osacký Marek, Binčík Tomáš, Paľo Tomáš, Uhlík Peter, Madejová Jana, Czímerová Adriana
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Language:English
Published: Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia 2019-10-01
Series:Geologica Carpathica
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spelling doaj-8a56cf5346da4776988c735b91f3d1042021-03-02T07:41:17ZengEarth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, SlovakiaGeologica Carpathica1336-80522019-10-0170543344510.2478/geoca-2019-0025geoca-2019-0025Mineralogical and physico–chemical properties of bentonites from the Jastrabá Formation (Kremnické vrchy Mts., Western Carpathians)Osacký Marek0Binčík Tomáš1Paľo Tomáš2Uhlík Peter3Madejová Jana4Czímerová Adriana5Department of Economic Geology, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, SlovakiaDepartment of Economic Geology, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, SlovakiaDepartment of Economic Geology, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, SlovakiaDepartment of Economic Geology, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, SlovakiaInstitute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, 845 36 Bratislava, SlovakiaInstitute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Dúbravská cesta 9, 845 36 Bratislava, SlovakiaIn the past years an increasing demand for bentonites resulted in the opening of new bentonite deposits in the Jastrabá Formation. The shortage of information, in particular analytical data, on the bentonites from the newly opened Jastrabá Fm. deposits was the motivation for the current study. Smectite is the predominant mineral in all bulk bentonites from the new deposits. Its amount varied between 43 and 90 wt. %. The bulk bentonites also contain variable amounts (10–57 wt. %) of mineral admixtures such as feldspars, mica, opal-CT, kaolinite, quartz and sometimes goethite. The smectite mineral comprising the studied bentonites was montmorillonite. The octahedral Al in the structure of montmorillonite was partially substituted by Mg, and to a lesser extent by Fe. The interlayer space of montmorillonite is occupied predominantly by divalent exchangeable cations (Ca2+ and Mg2+). The dehydroxylation temperature of smectites (>600 °C) determined on the DTG curves indicates the presence of the cis-vacant variety of montmorillonites. The mean crystallite thicknesses of smectites (TMEAN) calculated by BWA analyses ranges from 7.2 to 11.5 nm. The shape of the crystallite thickness distributions (CTDs) for smectites is lognormal in all cases. Cation exchange capacity (CEC) and total specific surface area (TSSA) increases with increasing amount of smectite. The CEC of 101 meq/100g and TSSA of 616 m2/g correspond to bulk bentonite from the Stará Kremnička III deposit containing 89 wt. % of smectite.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/geoca.2019.70.issue-5/geoca-2019-0025/geoca-2019-0025.xml?format=INTdepositmineralogykremnické vrchy mts.jastrabá formationbentonitesmectitemontmorillonite
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author Osacký Marek
Binčík Tomáš
Paľo Tomáš
Uhlík Peter
Madejová Jana
Czímerová Adriana
spellingShingle Osacký Marek
Binčík Tomáš
Paľo Tomáš
Uhlík Peter
Madejová Jana
Czímerová Adriana
Mineralogical and physico–chemical properties of bentonites from the Jastrabá Formation (Kremnické vrchy Mts., Western Carpathians)
Geologica Carpathica
deposit
mineralogy
kremnické vrchy mts.
jastrabá formation
bentonite
smectite
montmorillonite
author_facet Osacký Marek
Binčík Tomáš
Paľo Tomáš
Uhlík Peter
Madejová Jana
Czímerová Adriana
author_sort Osacký Marek
title Mineralogical and physico–chemical properties of bentonites from the Jastrabá Formation (Kremnické vrchy Mts., Western Carpathians)
title_short Mineralogical and physico–chemical properties of bentonites from the Jastrabá Formation (Kremnické vrchy Mts., Western Carpathians)
title_full Mineralogical and physico–chemical properties of bentonites from the Jastrabá Formation (Kremnické vrchy Mts., Western Carpathians)
title_fullStr Mineralogical and physico–chemical properties of bentonites from the Jastrabá Formation (Kremnické vrchy Mts., Western Carpathians)
title_full_unstemmed Mineralogical and physico–chemical properties of bentonites from the Jastrabá Formation (Kremnické vrchy Mts., Western Carpathians)
title_sort mineralogical and physico–chemical properties of bentonites from the jastrabá formation (kremnické vrchy mts., western carpathians)
publisher Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
series Geologica Carpathica
issn 1336-8052
publishDate 2019-10-01
description In the past years an increasing demand for bentonites resulted in the opening of new bentonite deposits in the Jastrabá Formation. The shortage of information, in particular analytical data, on the bentonites from the newly opened Jastrabá Fm. deposits was the motivation for the current study. Smectite is the predominant mineral in all bulk bentonites from the new deposits. Its amount varied between 43 and 90 wt. %. The bulk bentonites also contain variable amounts (10–57 wt. %) of mineral admixtures such as feldspars, mica, opal-CT, kaolinite, quartz and sometimes goethite. The smectite mineral comprising the studied bentonites was montmorillonite. The octahedral Al in the structure of montmorillonite was partially substituted by Mg, and to a lesser extent by Fe. The interlayer space of montmorillonite is occupied predominantly by divalent exchangeable cations (Ca2+ and Mg2+). The dehydroxylation temperature of smectites (>600 °C) determined on the DTG curves indicates the presence of the cis-vacant variety of montmorillonites. The mean crystallite thicknesses of smectites (TMEAN) calculated by BWA analyses ranges from 7.2 to 11.5 nm. The shape of the crystallite thickness distributions (CTDs) for smectites is lognormal in all cases. Cation exchange capacity (CEC) and total specific surface area (TSSA) increases with increasing amount of smectite. The CEC of 101 meq/100g and TSSA of 616 m2/g correspond to bulk bentonite from the Stará Kremnička III deposit containing 89 wt. % of smectite.
topic deposit
mineralogy
kremnické vrchy mts.
jastrabá formation
bentonite
smectite
montmorillonite
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