EVOLUTION OF FUNDAMENTAL-PARTICLE SIZE DURING ILLITIZATION OF SMECTITE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR REACTION MECHANISM

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dc.contributor.author Srodon J.
dc.contributor.author Eberl D.D.
dc.contributor.author Drits V.A.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-30T12:21:16Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-30T12:21:16Z
dc.date.issued 2000
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13972511
dc.identifier.citation Clays and Clay Minerals, 2000, 48, 4, 446-458
dc.identifier.issn 0009-8604
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/24068
dc.description.abstract Area-weighted thickness distributions of fundamental illite particles for samples of illite and illite-smectite from seven locations (including bentonites and hydrothermally altered pyroclastics) were measured by Pt-shadowing technique, by transmission electron microscopy. Most thickness distributions are described by lognormal distributions, which suggest a unique crystallization process. The shapes of lognormal distributions of fundamental illite particles can be calculated from the distribution mean because the shape parameters α and β2 are interrelated: β2 = 0.107α - 0.03. This growth process was simulated by the mathematical Law of Proportionate Effect that generates lognormal distributions. Simulations indicated that illite particles grow from 2-nm thick illite nuclei by surface-controlled growth, i.e., the rate of growth is restricted by how rapid crystallization proceeds given a near infinite supply of reactants, and not by the rate of supply of reactants to the crystal surface. Initially formed, 2-nm thick crystals may nucleate and grow within smectite interlayers from material produced by dissolution of single smectite 2:1 layers, thereby transforming the clay from randomly interstratified (Reichweite, R = 0) to ordered (R = 1) illite-smectite after the smectite single layers dissolve. In this initial period of illite nucleation and growth, during which expandable layers range from 100 to 20%, illite crystals grow parallel to [001]* direction, and the dimensions of the (001) plane are confined to the size of the original smectite 2:1 layers. After nucleation ceases, illite crystals may continue to grow by surface-controlled growth, and the expandable-layer content ranges from 20 to 0%. This latter period of illitization is characterized by three-dimensional growth. Other crystal-growth mechanisms, such as Ostwald ripening, supply-controlled growth, and the coalescence of smectite layers, do not produce the observed evolution of α and β2 and the observed shapes of crystal thickness distributions.
dc.title EVOLUTION OF FUNDAMENTAL-PARTICLE SIZE DURING ILLITIZATION OF SMECTITE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR REACTION MECHANISM
dc.type Статья


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