Disorder in smectites in dependence of the interlayer cation

Breu, Josef and Seidl, Wolfgang and Stoll, Alexander (2003) Disorder in smectites in dependence of the interlayer cation. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ANORGANISCHE UND ALLGEMEINE CHEMIE, 629 (3). pp. 503-515. ISSN 0044-2313, 1521-3749

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Abstract

Fluorosmectites, [M-0.5](inter)[Mg2.5Li0.5](oct)[Si-4](O10F2)-O-tet (M = Na, K, Rb, Cs), have been synthesised from the melt in gastight Mo crucibles. At the same layer charge of x = 0.5, which lies within the range of smectites, both, the crystallite size and the stacking order increases with the size of the interlayer cation. For microcrystalline Na-hectorite both rotational (n120degrees and n60degrees) and translational (+/-0.145b) planar defects were identified, whereas for K-hectorite only +/-b/3 translational defects were found. Finally, Rb- and Cs-hectorite show a normal Bragg-type diffraction pat-tern. For Cs-hectorite even single crystals may be found that display no diffuse scattering and allow a structure refinement (monoclinic, 1M-polytype, C2/m, a = 5.2401(10) Angstrom, b = 9.0942(10) Angstrom, c = 10.7971(10) Angstrom, beta = 99.21 (2)degrees, V = 507.90(12). Angstrom(3), Z = 2). These 3D ordered smectites still show satisfactory intracrystalline reactivity and the interlayer cations may readily be exchanged for organocations.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: ELECTRON-SPIN-RESONANCE; SYNTHETIC CLAY-MINERALS; RAY-POWDER PATTERNS; CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE; MOSSBAUER-SPECTROSCOPY; PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES; LAYERED SILICATE; HIGH-TEMPERATURE; ECHO MODULATION; GLASS-CERAMICS; pillared clays; intercalation; hectorite structure
Subjects: 500 Science > 540 Chemistry & allied sciences
Divisions: Chemistry and Pharmacy > Institut für Anorganische Chemie
Depositing User: Petra Gürster
Date Deposited: 25 Jun 2021 04:18
Last Modified: 25 Jun 2021 04:18
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/39264

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