HYDROTHERMAL FORMATION OF KAOLINITE FROM VARIOUS METAKAOLINS

dc.contributor.authorFialips C.I.
dc.contributor.authorPetit S.
dc.contributor.authorDecarreau A.
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-29T07:11:09Z
dc.date.available2021-01-29T07:11:09Z
dc.date.issued2000
dc.description.abstractMetakaolins formed by total dehydroxylation of kaolinite, dickite and nacrite were hydrothermally treated at 240°C, for 2, 21 or 182 days, at initial pH = 5-6 or 1. Kaolinite was the only mineral of the kaolin subgroup crystallized in these treatments. Kaolinite is less ordered for pH = 4-6 than for pH = 1. This can be attributed to the influence of specific chemical, morphological, and/or crystalline properties of the metakaolins. Two different processes of kaolinite formation and crystal growth must be involved depending on the pH and metakaolin. The first process implies the dissolution of the metakaolin and crystallization of thin prismatic or dendritic kaolinite particles which curl, probably due to surface tension. The second process implies the rapid formation of small pseudohexagonal kaolinite particles which would aggregate and coalesce to form bigger particles.
dc.identifierhttps://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13760357
dc.identifier.citationClay Minerals, 2000, 35, 3, 559-572
dc.identifier.issn0009-8558
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/24003
dc.titleHYDROTHERMAL FORMATION OF KAOLINITE FROM VARIOUS METAKAOLINS
dc.typeСтатья

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