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Semi-ordered crystalline structure of the Santa Olalla vermiculite inferred from X-ray powder diffraction

  • Arancha Argüelles EMAIL logo , Matteo Leoni , Jesús A. Blanco and Celia Marcos
From the journal American Mineralogist

Abstract

A sample of Mg-vermiculite from Santa Olalla (Spain) was studied by X-ray powder diffraction, electron microprobe, and thermo-gravimetry. The 3D structure is described as a disordered stack of two types of 2D building blocks, which are made up of one talc-type layer and one interlayer space containing hydrated Mg2+ cations. We have succeeded in the refinement of both the atomic positions and occupancies of exchangeable cations and water molecules in the interlayer space of this vermiculite using the program package DIFFaX+. The position of the Mg2+ cations is the only difference between the two layers. Besides the water molecules associated to the octahedrally coordinated Mg2+, we also located water molecules in the interlayer space. The structural analysis confirms that vermiculite is a semi-ordered crystalline material characterized by the existence of a large density of defects due to random ~±b/3 translations along the crystalline [010] direction. In this way, this structure can no longer be described by means of a unit cell repeated in 3D space. Instead, long-range order is only recognized in the a-b plane. The 3D structure is described by means of a recursive method.

Received: 2009-3-20
Accepted: 2009-9-10
Published Online: 2015-4-2
Published in Print: 2010-1-1

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