Applications of clays in nanocomposites and ceramics
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Clays and clay minerals are common natural materials, the unique properties of which have
attracted the interest of the industry, especially because these materials are easily available, cheap, and
non-toxic. Clays and clay minerals are widely used in many applications, such as in ceramic produc
tion, in the clarification of liquids, pollutant adsorbers, filler in composites and nanocomposites, soil
amendments, in pharmacy, etc. This review assesses the development in the area of clay application
in nanocomposites and ceramics. The first part of this study covers polymer/clay nanocomposites.
Topics of interest include nanofiller sources for polymer nanocomposites, the possible ways of clay
modification, polymer/clay nanocomposite classification and their processing, and polymer matrix
overview with possible enhancement of nanocomposite properties. Some of the applications have
already been commercialized. Approximately 80% of the polymer/clay nanocomposites are destined
for the automotive, aeronautical, and packaging industries. The second part of this study describes
ceramic materials with a focus on silicate ceramics. Talc and kaolinite represent the main natural raw
materials for traditional ceramic applications. Less traditional cordierite, steatite, and forsterite could
offer property enhancement and seem to be useful in electronics, electrical engineering, catalysts,
solar thermal storage, or medical applications.
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clay, montmorillonite, nanofiller, ceramics, nanocomposite
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Minerals. 2024, vol. 14, issue 1, art. no. 93.