Abstract:The raw diatomaceous earth from the vicinity of Bitola (North Macedonia)
showed low bulk density (0.61-0.69 g/cm3), high-water absorption (75-81%)
and porosity (66- 72%). The chemical composition was determined with ICP-MS,
revealing the following results for the diatomaceous earth: SiO2 (63.69
wt%), Al2O3 (11.79 wt%), Fe2O3 (5.95 wt%), MnO (0.15 wt%), TiO2 (0.65 wt%),
CaO (1.51 wt%), MgO (2.24 wt%), P2O5 (0.13 wt%), K2O (1.64 wt%), Na2O (0.93
wt%), LOI (11.21 wt%). XRPD data of the examined … Show more
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