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ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SEPIOLITE AND PALYGORSKITE

Journal

CLAYS AND CLAY MINERALS
Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 1-20

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1346/CCMN.2010.0580101

Keywords

Chemical Composition; Octahedral Sheet; Octahedra cations; Palygorskite; Sepiolite

Funding

  1. Spanish CICYT [CGL2006-09843]
  2. Servicio de Investigacion de la U.C.M [9103B6]

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Many studies of the chemical composition of sepiolite and palygorskite have been carried Out using analytical electron microscopy (AEM). According to the literature, a compositional gap exists between sepiolites and palygorskites, but the results presented here show that they may all be intermediate compositions between two extremes. The results of >1000 AEM analyses and structural formulae have been obtained for the samples studied (22 samples of sepiolite and 21 samples of palygorskite) and indicate that no compositional gap exists between sepiolite and palygorskite. Sepiolite occupies the most magnesic and trioctahedral extreme and palygorskite the most aluminic-magnesic and dioctahedral extreme. Sepiolite and palygorskite with intermediate compositions exist between the two pure extremes: (1) sepiolite with a small proportion of octahedral substitution; (2) palygorskite with a very wide range of substitution (the pure dioctahedral extreme is unusual); and (3) intermediate forms. Al-sepiolite and Mg-palygorskite with similar or the same chemical composition. The chemical compositions of the intermediate forms can be so similar that a certain degree of polymorphism exists between Al-sepiolite and Mg-palygorskite.

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