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CLAY PROFILING: THE CLASSIFICATION OF MONTMORILLONITES

Journal

CLAYS AND CLAY MINERALS
Volume 57, Issue 1, Pages 104-114

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1346/CCMN.2009.0570110

Keywords

2:1 Layer Silicates; Cis-vacant; Classification; Dioctahedral; Layer Charge; Montmorillonite; Smectitc; Trans-vacant

Funding

  1. Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, BGR (Hannover)

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Montmorillonites, with the general composition M-x(+)(Si4-yAly)[(Al,Fe3+)(2-z)(Mg,Fe2+)(z)] O-10(OH)(2) where x = xi = 0.2-0.6, x = y+z, and y << z, vary widely in composition and structure. The commonly used classification into five montmorillonite and two beidellite groups for the solid-solution sequence does not allow an unambiguous classification with respect to structural features and the resulting properties. The smectite structure reveals five features that allow an unambiguous description of a sample: (1) identification as either a dioctahedral or a trioctahedral smectite; (2) layer charge: (3) charge distribution between tetrahedral and octahedral sheets; (4) cation distribution within the octahedral sheet; and (5) Fe content. In addition, the nature of interlayer cations should be given as they influence certain properties of montmorillonites. Analytical methods are now available to measure and determine these structural features. Therefore, a precise classification for montmorillonites requires determination of layer charge and exchangeable cations, analysis of chemical composition, and thermal analysis (to determine the octahedral structure), in addition to X-ray diffraction analysis. A comprehensive classification of montmorillonites based on these parameters is proposed. Ninety-six structural variations (expressed by systematic names). theoretically exist within the montmorillonite-beidellite series. Descriptive names can be used to elucidate the macroscopic properties of the montmorillonite samples in question.

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