The relationships between kaolinite crystal properties and the origin of materials for a Brazilian kaolin deposit.
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2001
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The clay particles in a kaolin deposit from Brazil were investigated by X-ray diffraction
(XRD), differential thermal analysis (DTA), analytical transmission electron microscopy (ATEM), and
electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) to examine the relationships between morphological and chemical
properties of the crystals and to relate these properties to formation conditions. The XRD patterns show
the dominant presence of kaolinite with minor amounts of gibbsite, illite, quartz, goethite, hematite, and
anatase. ATEM observations show two discontinuities in the deposit as indicated by changes in morphology
and size of the kaolinite crystals. At the base of the deposit, hexagonal platy and lath-shaped
particles (mean area of 001 face = 0.26 p,m 2) maintain the original fabric of the parent rock which
characterizes an in situ evolution. In the middle of the deposit a bimodal population of large (mean area
of 001 face > 0.05 ixm:) and small (mean area of 001 face < 0.05 p.m 2) sub-hexagonal platy kaolinite
crystals occurs. This zone defines the boundary between the saprolitic kaolinite and the pedogenic kaolinite.
Near the top of the profile, laths and irregular plates of kaolinite, together with sub-hexagonal
particles, define two different depositional sources in the history of formation of the deposit. Crystal
thickness as derived from the width of basal reflections and the Hinckley index are compatible with the
morphological results, but show only one discontinuity. At the base of the deposit, kaolinite has a lowdefect
density whereas in the middle and at the top of the profile, kaolinite has a high-defect density.
Likewise, EPR spectroscopy shows typical spectra of low-defect kaolinite for the bottom of the deposit
and typical spectra of high-defect kaolinite for the other portions of the deposit. Despite the morphological
changes observed through the profile, the elemental composition of individual kaolinite crystals did not
show systematic variations. These results are consistent with the deposit consisting of a transported
pedogenic kaolinite over saprolite consisting of in situ kaolinized phyllite.
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Formation condition, Kaolinite, Morphology, Saprolite
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VARAJÃO, A. F. D. C.; GILKES, R. J.; HART, R. D. The relationships between kaolinite crystal properties and the origin of materials for a Brazilian kaolin deposit. Clays and Clay Minerals, v. 49, n.1, p. 45-59, 2001. Disponível em: <https://pubs.geoscienceworld.org/ccm/article/49/1/44/48116/THE-RELATIONSHIPS-BETWEEN-KAOLINITE-CRYSTAL>. Acesso em: 20 de jun. 2017.