Characteristics of kaolinitic raw materials from the lokoundje river (Kribi, cameroon) for ceramic applications

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Eight kaolinitic materials from the Lokoundje River at Kribi were sampled and investigated for their physical, chemical, mineralogical and thermal characteristics in order to evaluate their potential suitability as raw materials in ceramics. The Lokoundje kaolinitic materials are clayey to silty clayey and are predominantly composed of kaolinite and quartz. The alkali (Na2O + K2O) content ranges between 1 and 2.5 wt.%; these low values do not favor vitrification of the ceramics but may be improved through flux amendment. The presence of goethite in some samples limits their utilization in white ceramics. The minerals content, color, metallic sound, cohesion, linear shrinkage, flexural strength, bulk density, water absorption and microstructure were determined. The XRD data reveal that kaolinite and goethite were transformed, respectively, into mullite and hematite. The colors of the fired products are characteristic of their mineral assemblage. The metallic sound is indicative of low vitrification which is confirmed by the presence of cracks due to low flux contents. The cohesion is good to very good, due to the abundance of kaolinite. The physicomechanical properties increase with temperature as well as densification. The geochemical data show that the Lokoundje alluvial clays are suitable for the manufacture of white stoneware tiles.

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Ndjigui, P. D., Mbey, J. A., Fadil-Djenabou, S., Onana, V. L., Bayiga, E. C., Enock Embom, C., & Ekosse, G. I. (2021). Characteristics of kaolinitic raw materials from the lokoundje river (Kribi, cameroon) for ceramic applications. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11136118

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