Phase and structural features of tubular halloysite (7 Å)

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作者
Drits, Victor A. [1 ]
Sakharov, Boris A. [1 ]
Hillier, Stephen [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Geol, Pyzhevsky Per D7, Moscow, Russia
[2] James Hutton Inst, Aberdeen AB15 8QH, Scotland
[3] Swedish Univ Agr Sci SLU, Dept Soil & Environm, SE-75007 Uppsala, Sweden
关键词
halloysite; structural features; phase composition; unit-cell parameters; HNT; cylindrical; prismatic; modelling of XRD patterns; KAOLIN-GROUP MINERALS; DEFECT STRUCTURES; STACKING-FAULTS; CLAY-MINERALS; NANOTUBES; TRANSFORMATION; MORPHOLOGY; DISORDER;
D O I
10.1180/clm.2018.57
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Despite many reviews and original articles, the actual crystal structure of tubular halloysites remains unclear. Analysis of the structural features of defect-free kaolinite, refined by Bish & von Dreele (1989), shows that the ordered 1Tc kaolinite structure can be described equally well by the orthogonal layer cell {a(0), b(0), gamma(0)} (gamma(0) = 90 degrees) or by two enantiomorphic oblique layer cells {a(1), b(1), gamma(1)} and {a(2), b(2), gamma(2)}, related to each other by a mirror plane. To simulate diffraction effects for tubular halloysite, the parameters and atomic coordinates of the orthogonal layer unit cell and the layer-displacement vectors t(1) and t(2) responsible for formation of the kaolinite enantiomorphs were deduced by transformation of the parameters of the defect-free kaolinite refined by Bish & von Dreele (1989). Modelling X-ray diffraction patterns show that the samples consist of either single, two or three phases, with the number and their structural features depending on the morphology of the particles. Samples formed of prismatic particles consist of halloysite-like structure (HLS), kaolinite-like structure (KLS) and halloysite cylindrical structure (HCS) phases occurring in various proportions. Samples of proper cylindrical tubes consist of a single HCS phase, whilst samples formed by particles having morphologies intermediate between proper cylindrical and well-developed prismatic forms consist of the KLS and HCS phases. The KLS phase is comparable to low-ordered platy kaolinite with identical unit-cell parameters, layer-displacement vectors and arbitrary stacking faults, except that the layer displacements are not random as in kaolinite, but are distributed at R = 1 such that t(1) and t(2) displacements have a strong tendency to be segregated. Structural parameters describing the HLS and KLS phases are identical, but in the HLS phase there is a strong tendency to the regular alternation of the t(1) and t(2) displacements, and the HLS phases do not contain arbitrary stacking faults. A characteristic feature of the three-phase prismatic samples is that the stacking of the layers along the c* axis is periodic and the layer thicknesses are similar to those of platy kaolinite. In contrast, in the KLS phase formed in samples with particles of intermediate morphologies, the hydrated 10 and 7.25 angstrom layers are interstratified. The relationship between the structural and morphological features of the coexisting phases suggests a sequence of phase formation from the centre to the surface of halloysite tubes that progresses from the HCS to the HLS via the KLS phase. The results of this study demonstrate that all kaolinite and halloysite (7 angstrom) varieties are built by the same fundamental structural units.
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