Studies on the industrial applications of limestone samples from three geographical regions in Nigeria: Ashaka, Mfamosing, and Nkalagu

The chemical properties of limestone have been the subject of several studies in recent years, highlighting its importance in various  industrial applications. The present study focuses on six limestone samples from three geographical regions in Nigeria (Ashaka,  Mfamosing, and Nkalagu). The analyse...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science world journal 2023-10, Vol.18 (3), p.459-464
Hauptverfasser: Micheal, Prince, Chukwu, Uche John
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The chemical properties of limestone have been the subject of several studies in recent years, highlighting its importance in various  industrial applications. The present study focuses on six limestone samples from three geographical regions in Nigeria (Ashaka,  Mfamosing, and Nkalagu). The analyses of their chemical composition using the Loss on Ignition Test and X-Ray Fluorescence  Spectrometry was successfully carried out. Results of the study show that CaO is the main component, comprising between 60.054 % and  78.632 % of the samples. Values of Loss of Ignition (LOI) ranged from 30.820 % to 33.280 % while SiO2 composition ranged between 5.095  % to 12.238 %. Other oxides detected, include Al2O3 and Fe2O3, which make up less than 1 % of the composition. Obtained values were  compared to Limestone standards for various industries and findings indicate that the Ashaka, Mfamosing, and Nkalagu limestone  samples are of high purity and suitable for use in various industrial fields, including the steel industry, manufacture of bleaching powder,  manufacture of calcium carbide, sugar industry, textile manufacture, cement industry, agricultural practice (soil liming), and flue gas desulphurization. Thus limestone deposits from Ashaka, Mfamosing, and Nkalagu has more potential and application uses beyond  cement production which they are currently used for 
ISSN:2756-391X
1597-6343
DOI:10.4314/swj.v18i3.20