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This research work assesses the industrial characteristics of Ilukuno and Isan-Ekiti kaolinitic clays
for sustainable development. Geological field studies shows that Ilukuno is characterized by the
occurrence of migmatite-gneiss quartzite complex with super crustal rocks, meta-sediment is
composed of mica schist and quartzites. pegmatites here are emplaced into a series of schist and
gneisses with intercalated amphibolites, while Isan-Ekiti and its environs is underlain by gneisses,
granite and charnockite The gneisses are essentially migmatite which grade into biotite gneiss in
some areas, contact relationship indicates that it is the country rock into which the other rocks are
emplaced. Five (5) representative clay samples each were collected at Ilukuno and Isan-Ekiti from
which their particle size distributions, bulk chemical and mineralogical compositions, firing
properties and bleaching properties were determined. Vertical Electrical Soundings were used to
evaluate the clay thickness, reserve and in the design of exploitable zones of the clay occurrences.
The linear shrinkage varied from 2.9% to 3.5%. In Isan samples, specific gravity varies from 2.5-
2.53 and 2.54-2.60 in Ilukuno clay. Water absorption capacity of Isan clay samples ranges from
11.7 to 12.6% Ilukuno clay neither show any shrinkage when fired nor appreciable weight gain
was when soaked in water. XRF analysis indicated that Ilukuno clay samples have an average
SiO2, Al2O3 and H2O+ contents of 43.86%, 40.14%, 12.42% and Isan clay samples have 54.79%,
27.66% and 10.73% of SiO2, Al2O3 and H2O+ respectively. XRD analysis indicate that the
dominant mineral in both Ilukuno and Isan-Ekiti clay samples is kaolinite. Ilukuno clay contains
kaolinite (88%), quartz (7%) and illite (5%), while Isan clay has kaolinite (75%), quartz (14 %)
saponite (4%) and illite (7%). On the firing test, changes in colour in Isan clay indicated brown
to light brown while Ilukuno clay indicated white. The bleaching assessment for the natural and
activated clay show colour improvement varied from 8.5% - 9.2% in Isan-Ekiti raw samples and
between 3.2 - 5.2 % in Ilukuno raw clay samples. Upon activation with increasing HCl
concentrations, there was increase in the readings of oil reduction from 23.5% - 47.4% in Isan clay
samples, Ilukuno clay samples however show only a slight increment in colour reduction from
(7.2% -12.3%) as the concentration of the HCl used for activation increased from 1M to 3M.
Vertical Electrical Soundings show a profile of 2 to 5 layers which include: the topsoil, lateritic
clay, kaolinitic clay, weathered and fresh basement. The Ilukuno clay is non- cohesive and
consequently non-plastic. Firing tests showed that the clays are good for ceramics and refractories.
However, an increase of fluxing agent is needed to improve the mechanical performance of the
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