Natural sepiolite; enthalpies of dehydration, dehydroxylation, and formation derived from thermochemical studies
Natural sepiolite; enthalpies of dehydration, dehydroxylation, and formation derived from thermochemical studies
American Mineralogist (November 2014) 99 (11-12): 2369-2373
- calorimetry
- clay minerals
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- crystal chemistry
- dehydration
- dehydroxylation
- DTA data
- enthalpy
- Europe
- formula
- FTIR spectra
- infrared spectra
- iron ores
- metal ores
- Orenburg Russian Federation
- Russian Federation
- sepiolite
- sheet silicates
- silicates
- Southern Urals
- spectra
- thermochemical properties
- thermodynamic properties
- Urals
- X-ray diffraction data
- Akkermanovskoye Deposit
Sepiolite is widely used in various fields due to its unique colloidal-rheological and physicochemical properties. The first experimental thermochemical study of natural sepiolite Mg (sub 8) Si (sub 12) O (sub 30) (OH) (sub 4) (H (sub 2) O) (sub 4) .nH (sub 2) O from Akkermanovskoe field (Southern Ural, Russia) was performed utilizing the high-temperature heat-flux Tian-Calvet microcalorimeter. X-ray powder diffraction, thermal analysis, and FTIR spectroscopy methods were used to characterize sepiolite. Processes of dehydration, dehydroxylation, and various water types" removal enthalpies were studied using thermochemical methods. The values of Delta (sub dehydr.) H (super 0) (298.15 K) of adsorbed, zeolitic, and bound water calculated per 1 mol of released H (sub 2) O, were as follows: 15 + or - 4, 28 + or - 8, and 39 + or - 15 kJ/mol, respectively. The enthalpy of dehydroxylation of sepiolite was found as 145 + or - 14 kJ/(mol H (sub 2) O). Obtained data point at different binding strengths of water in the structure of sepiolite. The enthalpies of formation from the elements Delta H (super 0) (sub f) (298.15 K) were derived by melt solution calorimetry for sepiolite with various content of different water types: -18 773 + or - 28 kJ/mol for Mg (sub 8) Si (sub 12) O (sub 30) (OH) (sub 4) (H (sub 2) O) (sub 4) .4H (sub 2) O and -16 426 + or - 21 kJ/mol for Mg (sub 8) Si (sub 12) O (sub 30) (OH) (sub 4) (H (sub 2) O) (sub 4) .