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THERMAL TRANSFORMATIONS OF SYNTHETIC PYROPHYLLITE

In: Geologica Carpathica Clays, vol. 4, no. 2
Teresa Zaremba
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Rok, strany: 1995, 67 - 72
O článku:
Thermal transformations of synthetic pyrophyllite prepared by hydrothermal reaction of kaolinite and silica were investigated, using infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and thermal analysis. It has been found that an intermediate phase, i.e. dehydroxylate of pyrophyllite, is formed as a result of heating pyrophyllite within the range 500 to 800 °C. A dehydroxylate of pyrophyllite is generally of the same structure as pyrophyllite. Decomposition of dehydroxylate into mullite and cristobalite starts at about 1000 °C. The thermal transformations of synthetic pyrophyllite are compared with the thermal stability of natural pyrophyllite from South Africa.
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ISO 690:
Zaremba, T. 1995. THERMAL TRANSFORMATIONS OF SYNTHETIC PYROPHYLLITE. In Geologica Carpathica Clays, vol. 4, no.2, pp. 67-72.

APA:
Zaremba, T. (1995). THERMAL TRANSFORMATIONS OF SYNTHETIC PYROPHYLLITE. Geologica Carpathica Clays, 4(2), 67-72.