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A Swelling Chlorite Mineral

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

H. H. Sutherland
Affiliation:
Carnegie Laboratory of Physics, Queen's College, Dundee, Scotland
D. M. C. MacEwan
Affiliation:
Carnegie Laboratory of Physics, Queen's College, Dundee, Scotland
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Abstract

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A green chloritelike material exfoliates on heating, and gives a series Of complexes with amines. Its structure is explained in terms of a 1:1 interstratitication of chlorite and swelling chlorite.

Type
Symposium on Clay—Organic Complexes
Copyright
Copyright © The Clay Minerals Society 1960

References

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