Structural Investigation of Alkali Activated Clay Minerals for Application in Water Treatment Systems
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Abstract
Alkali activation technology can be applied for a wide range of alumo-silicates to
produce innovative materials with various areas of application. Most researches focuse on the
application of alumo-silicate materials in building industry as cement binder replacement to
produce mortar and concrete [1]. However, alkali activation technology offers high potential
also in biotechnologies [2]. In the processes where certain pH level, especially alkaline
environment, must be ensured, alkali activated materials can be applied. One of such fields is
water treatment systems where high level pH (up to pH 10.5) ensures efficient removal of
water pollutants such as manganese [3]. Previous investigations had shown that alkali
activation technology can be applied to calcined clay powder and aluminium scrap recycling
waste as a foam forming agent to create porous alkali activated materials. This investigation
focuses on the structural investigation of calcined kaolin and illite clay alkali activation
processes. Chemical and mineralogical composition of both clays were determined and
structural investigation of alkali activated materials was made by using XRD, DTA, FTIR
analysis; the microstructure of hardened specimens was observed by SEM. Physical properties
of the obtained material were determined. Investigation indicates the essential role of chemical
composition of the clay used in the alkali activation process, and potential use of the obtained
material in water treatment systems