@ARTICLE{Figarska-Warchoł_Beata_Transformations_2024, author={Figarska-Warchoł, Beata and Rembiś, Marek}, volume={vol. 40}, number={No 4}, pages={21-46}, journal={Gospodarka Surowcami Mineralnymi - Mineral Resources Management}, howpublished={online}, year={2024}, publisher={Komitet Zrównoważonej Gospodarki Surowcami Mineralnymi PAN}, publisher={Instytut Gospodarki Surowcami Mineralnymi i Energią PAN}, abstract={Diatomite rocks from the eastern part of the Polish outer Carpathians come in several varieties with different colour, compactness, amount of clay and sandy substance as well as the degree of silicification. One of them is dark grey blocky diatomite, present in the Jawornik deposit and characterised by average quality. During the tests, it was thermally calcined at temperatures from 300°C to 1,200°C in order to improve its functional properties. The results of observations regarding the changes that the rock and its components underwent under conditions of increasing temperature were presented. The results of thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction and tests of physical properties (i.e. density, water absorption and Vickers microhardness) of the rock were presented. Detailed observations of the rock’s mineral components were made using a scanning microscope. Their physical changes (e.g. cracks or signs of melting) and chemical transformations were described. It has been shown that during calcination, irreversible changes occur in the mineral composition and structure of diatomite. It was proven that for the discussed diatomite the optimal calcination temperature is 900°C, as it ensures the greatest increase in its open porosity by 11% and an almost threefold increase in its hardness. The chemical composition of diatomite also changes due to the combustion of the organic matter present in it and the resulting relative increase in the 1,200 content. Calcination improves the technological features of this variety of diatomite, making it similar to the best quality varieties found in this deposit.}, title={Transformations of diatomite components and changesin its technical properties caused by calcination at different temperatures – a case study of the Jawornik deposit, Poland}, type={Article}, URL={http://czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/133709/Figarska-Warcho%C5%82-Remis.pdf}, doi={10.24425/gsm.2024.152722}, keywords={diatomites, thermal treatment, X-ray diffraction, SEM, Vickers microhardness}, }