Characterization of Nigerian Zircon Sand and Its Suitability for Different Industrial Applications

This paper describes the potential industrial use of zircon from Nigeria (Plateau, Nasarawa, Kano, Kaduna, Bauchi, and Adamawa states). Different techniques, equipment, and indices such as scanning electron microscope, energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrar...

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Published inMinerals (Basel) Vol. 13; no. 6; p. 711
Main Authors Okoli, Benneth Ifenna, Agboola, Olufemi A., Onwualu, Azikiwe Peter, Bello, Abdulhakeem, Sholiyi, Olusegun Samuel, Anye, Vitalis C., Yusuf, Olatunbosun T.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 01.06.2023
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Summary:This paper describes the potential industrial use of zircon from Nigeria (Plateau, Nasarawa, Kano, Kaduna, Bauchi, and Adamawa states). Different techniques, equipment, and indices such as scanning electron microscope, energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, specific gravity, refractive index, pH, and hardness were used to examine the samples. The X-ray diffraction showed predominantly quartz, zirconium oxide, and other heavy minerals. All twelve samples showed the presence of Zr-O, SiO42−, Zr-OH, and OH, with pH values ranging from 7.3 to 7.8. Six of the zircon samples had a refractive index between 1.4 and 12.5. The hardness values ranged from 0.0021 to 0.0703 GPa, while the elastic moduli were between 0.00558 and 0.9593 GPa. Four of the twelve untreated zircon samples with specific gravities above 4.2 g/cm3, which is the United States Geological Survey minimum recommended standard for zircon sand, needed to be upgraded to increase the ZrO2 weight percentages and purity toward improving their suitability for zircon-reinforced composites applications in aerospace and also for ceramic, foundry, building and construction, and refractory industries. The study’s findings can be incorporated by the industries into their businesses for the development of novel industrial materials as well as the processing methods and procedures for beneficiation of the mineral for value-addition.
ISSN:2075-163X
2075-163X
DOI:10.3390/min13060711