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The bentonites in pelotherapy: thermal properties of clay pastes from Sardinia (Italy)

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2000
abstract:
On the basis of a previous detailed characterization of the Sardinian bentonites for pelotherapy applications wCara, S., Carcangiu, G., Padalino, G., Palomba, M., Tamanini, M., 2000. The bentonites in pelotherapy: chemical, mineralogical and technological properties of materials from Sardinia deposits Italy.. Appl. Clay Sci. 16, 117-124 this issue.x, three commercial bentonites have been selected for detailed studies. The thermal properties of the pastes, prepared with these bentonites at different moisture, have been compared with the properties of a peloid, commonly used in the spa of Benetutti northern Sardinia.. The cooling kinetics of the bentonites along with the thermal mud have been studied using an experimental apparatus that reproduces the conditions during the application of a cataplasm. A mathematical model for the cooling kinetics has been obtained by means of a theoretical cooling equation, with instrumental constants derived from a reference paste TiO2 at 50% moisture.. The heat capacity of the pastes introduced into the model was calculated from chemical and mineralogical data. The methodology developed can be used in other laboratories of the thermal centres to determine the quality and ability of the bentonitic materials for pelotherapy. q2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bentonites; pelotherapy; thermal properties; Sardinia; Italy
List of contributors:
Cara, Stefano; Palomba, Marcella; Carcangiu, Gianfranco
Authors of the University:
CARA STEFANO
CARCANGIU GIANFRANCO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/115532
Published in:
APPLIED CLAY SCIENCE
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