Author:
Odewole Olufemi A.,Ojo Francis K.,Alum Ogechi L.,Akpomie Kovo G.,Ofomatah Anthony C.,Chukwuemeka-Okorie Helen O.,Ani Julius U.,Agbo Sunday C.,Omeje Emmanuel E.
Abstract
Abstract
The utility of Nru clay for industrial application, which was taken from the Nsukka local government area in Enugu State, Nigeria, is assessed in this study for its physical and chemical properties. The clay was investigated chemically which showed SiO
2 51.2%, Al
2
O
3 18.3% as the predominant constituents while other metallic oxides such as Fe
2
O
3 5.3%, MgO 2.2%, Na
2
O 1.8%, CaO 1.4%, K
2
O 1.3% and MnO 0.7% were present in considerable proportion. The physical and mechanical analysis acknowledged a range in the linear shrinkage (4.17 - 6.25%), total shrinkage (7.8 - 10.2%), apparent porosity (36.92 – 26.58%), apparent density (2.59 - 2.37 g/cm3), bulk density (1.63 - 1.74 g/cm3), water absorption (22.64 – 15.33%) and modulus of rupture (6.70 – 9.15 kg/cm2) with an increase in firing temperature from 900°C to 1200°C. Nru clay can withstand heat without melting or deforming at temperature up to 1200 °C and exhibited reasonable plasticity with a modulus of plasticity of 1.42. We can infer from our investigation that Nru clay is a potential raw material for industries in the production of ceramics, high melting clays, fired bricks, and paints. Alternatively, the clays’ properties can be tailored to achieve superior physical and mechanical properties by enhancing them with additives. Therefore, it can be employed to cushion the exorbitant cost of importing clay minerals from other nations.