The clay mineral attapulgite derives its non-swelling needle-like morphology from its three-dimensional crystal structure. The shape and size of the needles result in unique colloidal properties, especially resistance to high concentrations of electrolytes, and give high surface area, high porosity particles when thermally activated. Examples of industrial applications of attapulgite are reviewed with emphasis on how these characteristic properties function in the various end-uses.
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Haden, W. L. (1961). Attapulgite: Properties and Uses. Clays and Clay Minerals (National Conference on Clays and Clay Minerals), 10, 284–290. https://doi.org/10.1346/ccmn.1961.0100123
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