An Appraisal on the Potential uses of Bentonite and its Availability and Exploitation in Kenya
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2022-06Author
Mutisya, Peter K.
Maranga, SM
Ikua, Bernard W
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— Bentonite is a smectite clay formed from the alteration of siliceous,
glass-rich volcanic rocks such as tuffs and ash deposits. The major mineral in
bentonite is montmorillonite, which is a hydrated sodium, calcium, magnesium
or aluminum silicate, or a combination of these. The industrial bentonites are
generally either the sodium or calcium variety.
Bentonites are important and essential in a wide range of applications
including well drilling, foundry sand binding, iron ore pelletizing, pet waste
absorbents, and civil engineering uses such as waterproofing and sealing.
In many developing countries, local bentonite producers provide the
livelihood for many marginalized workers.
This paper presents the many economic uses to which bentonite can be put. In
addition, the paper gives highlight on the numerous opportunities for
investment in which bentonite is key.
Special focus is given on the use of bentonite in deep drilling and foundry
which together use the largest quantity of bentonite in the world.