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1989 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Synthesis and alteration of 3-octahedral clay minerals.

Research Project

Project/Area Number 62540612
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field 鉱物学(含岩石・鉱床学)
Research InstitutionAkita University

Principal Investigator

HAYASHI Hisato  Mining College, Akita University, Professor., 鉱山学部, 教授 (40006698)

Project Period (FY) 1987 – 1989
KeywordsClay minerals / Synthesis / Alteration
Research Abstract

Kaolinite and 3-octahedral smectites were synthesized under several hydrothermal conditions from diatomaceous earth, which occurs at Takanosu, Akita Prefecture, and from rice husk ash.
1. Synthesis of kaolinite from diatomaceous earth. Kaolinite has been prepared from dispersions of diatomaceous earth in aqueous solution of AlCl_3 at 170-230゚C. Kaolinite began to produce at 170゚C for 3 hours. Its yield in synthetic products was estimated by DTA and X-ray methods. For 180 hours, kaolinite was produced about 10 % at 170゚C, about 30 % at 200゚C, and 60 % at 230゚C.
2. Synthesis of smectite from diatomaceous earth. (1) Mg-smectite. Mg-smectite has been prepared from the HCl treated diatomaceous earth in aqueous solutions of MgCl_2 at 200゚C in various Si : Mg molar ratios ranging from 8 : 8-3. Smectites were produces from the starting materials with Si : Mg (molar ratio) = 8 : 6. Smectites and talcs were produced from the starting materials with Si : Mg (molar ratio) = 8 : 8. Smectites and serpentine minerals were produced from the starting materials with Si : Mg (molar ratio) = 8 : 4.5. The starting materials with Si : Mg (molar ratio) = 8 : 3 altered spectites having very broad basal reflection. (2) Ni-seectite. Diatomaceous earth was ground at 10 hours (10-h) and 30 hours (30-h). Ni-smectite has been prepared from dispersions [Si : Mg Li (solar ratio) = 8 : 5.33 : 0.66] of the ground diatomaceous earth in aqueous solutions of NiCl_2 (pH 13.50) at 200゚C. Smectite began to produce from 3 hours treatment. Smectites were produced easier the starting material ground 30 hours (30-h) than that of 10 hours ground (10-h).
3. Synthesis of 3-octahedral smectite from rice husk ash. Rice husk ash can be used as a superior siliceous material for production of smectite. The best condition is as follows ; Temperature of calcination : 450゚C, Si : Mg : Li (solar ratio) = 8 : 5.34 : 0.66, pH of the dispersion before reaction : 13.2-13.5, Reaction time : 4 days.

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All Publications (8 results)

  • [Publications] 林久人: "秋田県由利原の土壌粘土鉱物について" 秋田大学鉱山学部附属資源地学研究施設報告. No.53. 33-40 (1988)

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  • [Publications] 林久人: "珪藻土を用いた粘土鉱物の合成" 秋田大学鉱山学部研究報告. No.10. 101-107 (1989)

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  • [Publications] 林久人: "秋田県川原毛・泥湯地域の熱水変質作用について" 鉱物学雑誌. 19. 77-85 (1990)

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  • [Publications] 岡田清: "分析電子顕微鏡を用いた粘土鉱物の化学組成分析における問題点" 鉱物学雑誌. 19. 143-150 (1990)

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  • [Publications] H. HAYASHI: "On clay minerals in soil from Yurihara, Akita." Report Res. Inst. Natural Resources, Mining College, Akita University. No. 53, 33-40 (1988).

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  • [Publications] H. HAYASHI: "Synthesis of clay minerals from diatomaceous earth." Sci. & Techn. Reports, Mining College, Akita Univ. No. 10, 101-107 (1989).

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  • [Publications] H. HAYASHI: "Hydrothermal alteration in the Kawarage and Doroyu area, Akita Prefecture." Journ. Mineral. Soc. Japan, Vol.19. Special Issue, 77-85 (1990).

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  • [Publications] K. OKADA: "Some problems on chemical composition analysis of clay minerals by analytical transmission electron microscope." Journ. Mineral. Soc. Japan, Vol.19. Special Issue, 143-150 (1990).

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