Description
Sepiolite has been proven to be an excellent absorbent material due to its high porosity and absorptive capacity, making it highly suitable for use in cat litter and industrial absorbents. Additionally, sepiolite's natural properties make it an ideal carrier for insecticides and herbicides, ensuring effective distribution and application.In conclusion, the demand for sepiolite is expected to continue growing in various applications, with the highest growth rates projected in industrial and animal feed sectors.
Chemical Properties
fibrous white, light brown or light green solid
Chemical Properties
Sepiolite is similar to attapulgite but has an additional SiO4
tetrahedron at regular intervals on the chain, so that the united
cell is about 50% larger than that of attapulgite; usually
clay-like, nodular, and fibrous; also compact massive (meerschaum)
or leathery (mountain skin).
. Hardness: 2–2.5 on Mohs’ scale
. Density:~2
. Color: White with tints of gray-green or red; also light
yellow
Uses
A primary use of sepiolite
was as an animal waste absorbent (cat litter).
Uses
Sepiolites can be used as absorbents for potential applications in catalytic systems and wastewater treatment.
Production Methods
Aparticularly pure form of sepiolite mined in Europe and the
Middle East is known as “meerschaum” and has been used
historically for carving pipes and cigarette holders. Sepiolite
production in 1983 was less than half of the estimated 1.1
million of attapulgite in the world.
General Description
Sepiolite is a hydrated magnesium silicate that belongs to the class of sepiolite-palygorskite. Its properties include high absorption capacity and good rheological behavior.