NATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF HYDRATED SPHEROIDAL HALLOYSITE OBSERVED BY ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

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作者
Berthonneau, Jeremie [1 ,2 ]
Grauby, Olivier [1 ]
Jeannin, Charlotte [1 ]
Chaudanson, Damien [1 ]
Joussein, Emmanuel [3 ]
Baronnet, Alain [1 ]
机构
[1] Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, UMR 7325, CINaM, F-13288 Marseille, France
[2] MIT, MSE, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[3] Univ Limoges, FST, GRESE, F-87060 Limoges, France
关键词
Crystal Growth; Dehydration Behavior; Nano-adsorbent; Native Halloysite; Transmission Electron Microscopy; POLYHEDRAL SERPENTINE; TUBULAR HALLOYSITE; CLAY-MINERALS; DEHYDRATION; KAOLINITES; BEHAVIOR; GENESIS; GROWTH; SOIL; CELL;
D O I
10.1346/CCMN.2015.0630503
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Natural mineral materials such as tabular and spheroidal halloysites have recently been suggested as candidates for intercalating metal ions or organic molecules. Their potential use as nanoadsorbents is related to their porous structure and water content. Although the two morphologies can coexist in natural deposits, spheroidal halloysites remain poorly characterized whereas much literature exists on tubular halloysites. The present study investigates the native morphology, internal porous structure, and behavior upon dehydration of spheroidal halloysite from Opotiki (New Zealand). This mineral was characterized in its natural hydrated state using a transmission electron microscope equipped with an environmental cell (EC-TEM). The sample was placed in a sealed block in which water vapor-saturated air circulated at a pressure of 30 Torr. The observed particles consisted of almost complete spheroids displaying polyhedral external surfaces. 1: 1 layers stack concentrically as a pore-free, onion-like structure. The dynamic processes of dehydration created by slow depressurization of the cell resulted in a decrease in the layer-to-layer distance (d(001)) from similar to 10 angstrom to similar to 7 angstrom due to the loss of interlayer water molecules. Irreversible formation of spurious ` internal pores' was recorded during this process. These pores were not indigenous to the hydrated 10 angstrom halloysite and resulted from the collapse of the native layers. They cannot account for the physical chemical properties of spheroidal halloysite. Spheroidal halloysites would have a lower propensity for intercalating ions or molecules than tubular halloysites. Isolated facets were also observed in high-resolution-TEM and displayed a pseudo-hexagonal morphology. The three-dimensional microstructure of the spheroid appeared bent along the three pseudo equivalent yi directions of the kaolinite-like single layers. An analogy with polyhedral serpentine has allowed the proposal of a formation process of hydrated spheroidal halloysite triggered by enrichment in divalent ions in the growth system.
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页码:368 / 377
页数:10
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