M. Dhakal, N. Duwal, Narendra M. Adhikari, S. Joshi, J. Bhattarai
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摘要
本文采用矿物学和化学分析方法,探讨了加德满都谷地Thimi-Sanothimi白粘土矿床的地质成因。本研究采用标准筛网对粒径< 63 μm(粗粒)和< 2 μm(细粒)两种类型的粘土试样进行分离,并采用高温加热、1 M HCl和1 M KCl溶液处理对其进行改性。矿物学物相分析结果表明,粘土组分均由2:1型蛭石和云母(主要为k -云母型)粘土矿物组成,并以不同长石和石英相为粘土外加剂。< 63 μm、< 2 μm的粘土颗粒和盐酸处理的样品的化学成分证实了二氧化硅含量高,Al2O3含量低,表明白粘土样品中蛭石和云母矿物的含量低于长石和石英掺合物。此外,粘土样品中含有相当数量的Fe2O3和MgO化学物质,这些化学物质在未经精炼和化学改性的情况下,不利于生产高质量的瓷器和白色器皿。目前的工作可能是探索其在各种工业部门的潜力的第一步,如尼泊尔的餐具、卫生洁具、砖瓦陶瓷、造纸和纸浆、石化、制药,包括环境污染控制剂。
Genesis Exploration of White Clays Deposited in Thimi Area of Kathmandu Valley
The geological genesis of the Thimi-Sanothimi white clay deposits of Kathmandu Valley was explored employing mineralogical and chemical analyses in this research. For the study, two sample specimens of the clay having two types of particle size, i.e., about < 63 μm (bulk) and < 2 μm (fine), were separated with the help of standard sieve mesh which further modified using high-temperature heat, and 1 M HCl and 1 M KCl solution treatments. For the most part, both the clay fractions constituted of 2:1 type of vermiculite and mica (mainly of K-mica type) clay minerals with different feldspars and quartz phases as clay admixtures from the results of the mineralogical phase analysis. The chemical constituents of the clay particles with < 63 μm, < 2 μm, and the HCl-treated sample specimens confirmed the existence of a high quantity of SiO2 with comparatively low Al2O3 which indicates the presence of fewer amounts of the vermiculite and mica minerals comparatively with feldspars and quart admixtures in the analyzed white clay samples. Moreover, the clay sample contained a considerable quantity of Fe2O3 and MgO chemicals which are not favorable raw material constituents for good quality porcelains and white-wares products without refining and chemical-modifications. The present work could be the first step to explore its potentiality in various industrial sectors like table-ware, sanitary-ware, brick and tile ceramics, paper and pulp, petrochemical, pharmaceutical including environmental pollution controlling agents in Nepal.