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Electron Diffraction and Micrographic Study of the High-Temperature Changes in Illite and Montmorillonite Under Continuous Heating Conditions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2024

Robert B. Furlong*
Affiliation:
Department of Geology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
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Abstract

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Transmission and diffraction electron micrographs were made of illite and montmorillonite to study the changes that take place as the clays were heated continuously to 1200°C.

In both of the clay minerals studied, expulsion of a highly fluid material occurred subsequent to dehydroxylation and prior to the development of the first-formed high temperature phases. It was hypothesized that this material represented the expulsion of constituents in the clay in excess of those needed for the formation of the first high-temperature phase. Electron diffraction indicates that the high-temperature phases that formed all developed with some preferential orientation, and were strongly influenced in their development by the structure of the original clay.

Type
Symposium on High-Temperature Reactions
Copyright
Copyright © 1967, The Clay Minerals Society

Footnotes

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Based upon a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the doctoral degree at the University of Illinois.

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