Everything about Kaolin totally explained
Kaolinite is a
clay mineral with the chemical composition
Al2Si2O5(
OH)
4. It is a layered
silicate mineral, with one
tetrahedral sheet linked through
oxygen atoms to one
octahedral sheet of
alumina octahedra (Deer
et al., 1992). Rocks that are rich in kaolinite are known as china clay or kaolin.
The name is derived from Gaolin 高岭 ("High Hill") in
Jingdezhen,
Jiangxi province,
China. Kaolinite was first described as a mineral species in 1867 for an occurrence in the
Jari River basin of
Brazil.
Kaolinite is one of the most common minerals; it's mined, as kaolin, in
Brazil,
France,
United Kingdom,
Germany,
India,
Australia,
Korea, the
People's Republic of China, and the
USA.
Kaolinite has a low
shrink-swell capacity and a low
cation exchange capacity (1-15 meq/100g.) It is a soft, earthy, usually white mineral (dioctahedral phyllosilicate
clay), produced by the chemical weathering of
aluminium silicate minerals like
feldspar. In many parts of the world, it's colored pink-orange-red by
iron oxide, giving it a distinct
rust hue. Lighter concentrations yield white, yellow or light orange colours. Alternating layers are sometimes found, as at
Providence Canyon State Park in
Georgia,
USA.
Predominance in tropical soils
Kaolinite clay occurs in abundance in soils that have formed from the chemical weathering of rocks in hot, moist climates - for example in tropical rainforest areas. Comparing soils along a gradient towards progressively cooler or drier climates, the proportion of kaolonite decreases, while the proprtion of other clay minerals such as illite (in cooler climates) or smectite (in drier climates) increases. Such climatically-related differences in clay mineral content are often used to infer changes in climates in the geological past, where ancient soils have been buried and preserved.
Structural transformations
Kaolin-type clays undergo a series of phase transformations upon thermal treatment in air at atmospheric pressure. Endothermic dehydroxylation (or alternatively, dehydration) begins at 550-600 °C to produce disordered metakaolin, Al
2Si
2O
7, but continuous hydroxyl loss (-OH) is observed up to 900 °C and has been attributed to gradual oxolation of the metakaolin (Bellotto
et al., 1995). Due to historic disagreement concerning the nature of the metakaolin phase, extensive research has led to general consensus that metakaolin isn't a simple mixture of amorphous silica (SiO
2) and alumina (Al
2O
3), but rather a complex amorphous structure that retains some longer-range order (but not strictly crystalline) due to stacking of its hexagonal layers (Bellotto
et al., 1995).
2 Al
2Si
2O
5(OH)
4 —> 2 Al
2Si
2O
7 + 4 H
2O
Further heating to 925-950 °C converts metakaolin to a defect aluminum-silicon spinel, Si
3Al
4O
12, which is sometimes also referred to as a gamma-alumina type structure:
2 Al
2Si
2O
7 —> Si
3Al
4O
12 + SiO
2
Upon calcination to ~1050 °C, the spinel phase (Si
3Al
4O
12) nucleates and transforms to mullite, 3 Al
2O
3 · 2 SiO
2, and highly crystalline cristobalite, SiO
2:
3 Si
3Al
4O
12 —> 2 Si
2Al
6O
13 + 5 SiO
2
Uses
Kaolin is used in
ceramics,
medicine,
coated paper, as a
food additive, in
toothpaste, as a light diffusing material in white incandescent
light bulbs, and in
cosmetics. It is also used in most paints and inks. The largest use is in the production of paper, including ensuring the gloss on some grades of paper. Commercial grades of kaolin are supplied and transported as dry powder, semi-dry noodle or as liquid
slurry.
A more recent, and more limited, use is as a specially formulated
spray applied to fruits,
vegetables, and other vegetation to repel or deter
insect damage. A traditional use is to soothe an upset
stomach, similar to the way
parrots (and later, humans) in
South America originally used it. Until the early 1990s it was the active substance of anti-diarrhea medicine
Kaopectate.
In April of 2008, the
Naval Medical Research Center announced the successful use of a Kaolinite-derived
aluminosilicate nanoparticles infusion in traditional
gauze known commercially as QuikClot® Combat Gauze. .
Miscellany
The
crystallography of kaolinite played a role in
Linus Pauling's work on the nature of the
chemical bond.
Kaolinite can contain very small traces of
uranium and
thorium, and is therefore useful in
radiological dating. While a single magazine made using kaolin doesn't contain enough
radioactive material to be detected by a security-oriented monitor, this does result in truckloads of high end glossy paper occasionally tripping an overly-sensitive
radiation monitor.
The
Eden Project, a large
environmental complex near
St Austell,
Cornwall,
England, is constructed in a disused china clay pit.
Sandersville, a small town in Georgia, USA, holds an annual kaolin festival every year. Sandersville has huge kaolin deposits throughout the town and the surrounding areas. The town is based on the kaolin industry.
When heated to between 650°C and 900°C kaolinite dehydroxylates to form Metakaolin. According to the American [NationalPrecast Concrete Association] this is a supplementary cementitious material (SCM), when added to a concrete mix Metakaolin affects the acceleration of Portland cement hydration when replacing Portland cement by 20 percent by weight.
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