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Synthesis and crystallogenesis of ferric smectite by evolution of Si-Fe coprecipitates in oxidizing conditions
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1987
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryMagnetic PropertiesSi-fe CoprecipitatesEngineeringChemical FormulaInorganic MaterialFerric SmectiteMossbauer SpectroscopyFunctional MaterialsCatalysisChemistryAbstract Silico-ferric CoprecipitatesMineral ProcessingCrystallography
Abstract Silico-ferric coprecipitates, with chemical formula , were aged in suspension at 75°, 100° and 150°C and the structural evolution of solids with time studied by XRD, TEM, and IR, Mössbauer and EXAFS spectroscopy. The initial Si-Fe coprecipitate was found to be amorphous but showed local order similar to that of a smectite layer. At 75°C only a weak structural evolution of the silico-ferric product towards a smectite-like structure was observed. Experiments performed at 100° and 150°C led to synthesis of a ferric smectite with structural formula . During syntheses a highly soluble silico-ferric complex appeared; the Si/Fe atomic ratio of this complex was 3, and the apparent concentration of Fe 3+ in solution reached 27 m m /l. These syntheses prove that the crystallization of a dioctahedral smectite, containing only Fe 3+ atoms in the octahedral sheet, is possible under strictly oxidizing conditions. However, crystal growth of a ferric smectite under these conditions is slow and only syntheses carried out at sufficiently high temperatures give convincing results.
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