Traitement, modification et caractérisation d’une argile algérienne
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In order to enhance clay’s qualities and increase the range of possible uses, this effort focuses
on its modification, treatment, and characterization. As widely available natural resources,
clays have inherent qualities that can be enhanced by different processes to suit particular
requirements in a range of industries.
This study began with the clay being treated chemically and physically in order to change its
surface and structural characteristics. Acid activation, intercalation with different chemical
agents, and particular heat treatments are used among the treatments.
A number of characterization approaches were used to assess the efficacy of these
adjustments. X-ray diffraction (XRD) for examining alterations in clay’s crystal structure.
To determine the mineralogical composition, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy is used. Use of
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) to monitor chemical changes and detect the
presence of functional groups.
In addition, clay's metal oxide content was investigated using UV-visible spectroscopy.
The outcomes demonstrate how the treatments significantly altered the clay's physicochemical
characteristics, particularly increasing its specific surface area and chemical reactivity.
With these changes, modified clays can now be used in new industrial and environmental
applications.
As a result, this work highlights the significance of characterization methods and treatments in
the creation of sophisticated clay materials that meet the demands of contemporary
applications.
