Kaolinite - NMF intercalates


Autoria(s): Uwins, P.J.R.; Mackinnon, I.D.R.; Thompson, J.G.; Yago, A.J.E.
Data(s)

01/12/1993

Resumo

Bulk and size-fractionated kaolinites from seven localities in Australia as well as the Clay Minerals Society Source Clays Georgia KGa-1 and KGa-2 have been studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD), laser scattering, and electron microscopy in order to understand the variation of particle characteristics across a range of environments and to correlate specific particle characteristics with intercalation behavior. All kaolinites have been intercalated with N-methyl formamide (NMF) after pretreatment with hydrazine hydrate, and the relative efficiency of intercalation has been determined using XRD. Intercalate yields of kaolinite: NMF are consistently low for bulk samples that have a high proportion of small-sized particles (i.e., <0.5 µm) and for biphased kaolinites with a high percentage (>60%) of low-defect phase. In general, particle size appears to be a more significant controlling factor than defect distribution in determining the relative yield of kaolinite: NMF intercalate.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57481/

Publicador

Clay Minerals Society

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57481/1/57481.pdf

DOI:10.1346/ccmn.1993.0410609

Uwins, P.J.R., Mackinnon, I.D.R., Thompson, J.G., & Yago, A.J.E. (1993) Kaolinite - NMF intercalates. Clays and Clay Minerals, 41(6), pp. 707-717.

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Copyright 1993 The Clay Minerals Society

Reproduced with kind permission of The Clay Minerals Society, publisher of Clays and Clay Minerals

Fonte

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Palavras-Chave #040306 Mineralogy and Crystallography #defect distribution #intercalates #kaolinite #n-methyl formamide #particle size #stacking-faults #group minerals
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Journal Article