High pressure synthesis of a new aluminium silicate: Al5 Si5 O1 7(OH)

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A new aluminium silicate has been produced under hydrous conditions from Al203-SiO2 oxide mixes with Si/Al ratios close to unity, at pressures greater than 100 kilobars and at about l,000oC. X-ray powder photographs indicated one dominant new phase. From analyses of the electron diffraction Laue zones of minute fragments (∼l μ m), a monoclinic structure that fitted the X-ray powder results was identified. This monoclinic structure is described in terms of nine close-packed layers of oxygen with the unit cell containing 72 oxygen atoms. Assuming Si/Al equals 1, the composition of this phase is Al20Si20O72H4 The calculated density of 4.03 g/cc is in good agreement with the value of 4.02 g/cc estimated from the refractive index measurements. © 1978, GEOCHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. All rights reserved.

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Eggleton, R. A., Boland, J. N., & Ringwood, A. E. (1978). High pressure synthesis of a new aluminium silicate: Al5 Si5 O1 7(OH). GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 12(3), 191–194. https://doi.org/10.2343/geochemj.12.191

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