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DIOCTAHEDRAL SHEET
SILICATES
SHEET SILICATES
• The phyllosilicates, or sheet silicates, are an
important group of minerals that includes the
micas, chlorite, serpentine, talc, and the clay
minerals.
• Abundant and common minerals throughout
upper 20 km of crust .
• All are hydrous
Contain H
Bonded to O to form OH-
BASIC STRUCTURE OF PHYLLOSILICATES
Si2O5
2-
• The basic structure of the
phyllosilicates is based on
interconnected six member rings
of SiO4-
-4tetrahedral that extend
outward in infinite sheets .
• Three out of the 4 Oxygen’s
from each tetrahedral are shared
with other tetrahedral.
This leads to a basic structural
unit of Si2O5
-2.
Most phyllosilicates contain hydroxyl
ion, OH-, with the OH located at the
center of the 6 membered rings, as
shown here. Thus, the group
becomes Si2O5(OH)-3 .
When other cations are bonded to
the SiO4 sheets, they share the apical
oxygen’s and the (OH) ions which
bond to the other cations in
octahedral Coordination.
This forms a layer of cations, usually
Fe+2, Mg+2, or Al+3, that occur in
octahedral coordination with the O
and OH ions of the tetrahedral layer.
The octahedral layers take on the structure of
either Brucite [Mg (OH) 3], if the cations are +2
ions like Mg+2 or Fe+2, or Gibbsite [Al(OH)3], if the
cations are +3 like Al+3
This gives rise to 2 groups of sheet silicates:
1. The trioctahedral sheet silicates where each O
or OH ion is surrounded by 3 divalent cations, like
Mg+2 or Fe+2.
2. The dioctahedral sheet silicates where each O
or OH ion is surrounded by 2 trivalent cations,
usually Al+3.
We can build the structures of the various sheet
silicates by starting with the octahedral layers
similar to the structures of brucite or gibbsite
Based on structure
Two kinds of “layers” within the “sheets”
“T” layers – tetrahedral layers
Tetrahedral coordination of Si and Al
“O” sheets – octahedral layers
Octahedral coordination of mostly Al and Mg,
occasionally Fe
Groupings
• T and O layers bonded to form sheets
•The sheets are repeated in vertical direction
The spaces between the sheets may be:
• Vacant
• Filled with interlayer cations, water, or other
sheets
Primary characteristic - basal cleavage
Single perfect cleavage
Occurs because bonds between sheets are very
weak.
T- O STRUCTURE
If we start with gibbsite structure and
replace 2 of the OH ions with O , where the
oxygen are now the apical oxygens of the
tetrahedral sheets, then we get the structure
of the clay mineral kaolinite in which
octahedral layer is dioctahedral ,containing
Al(+3) .
This leads to a tetrahedral - octahedral (T-O)
structure, where each T-O layer is bonded to
the top (or bottom) of another T-O layer by
Van der Waals bonds.
T-O-T STRUCTURE
If 2 more of the OH ions in the octahedral
layer are replaced by O, and these O
Become the apical Oxygens for another
tetrahedral layer, this builds the
dioctahedral pyrophyllite. This becomes a
T-O-T layer that can bond to other T-O-T
layers by weak Van der Waals bonds.
MUSCOVITE
If an Al+3 is substituted for every
4th Si+4 in the tetrahedral layer, this
causes an excess -1 charge in each
T-O-T layer. To satisfy the charge,
K+1 or Na+1 can be bonded
between 2 T-OT sheets in 12-fold
coordination. For the dioctahedral
sheet silicates this becomes
Muscovite. This makes a T-O-T - T-
O-T layer that, again can bind to
another T-O-T - T-O-T layer by
weak Van der Waals bonds.
MARGARITE
Replacing 2 more Si+4 ions with
Al+3 ions in the tetrahedral layer
results in an excess -2 charge on a
T-O-T layer, which is satisfied by
replacing the K+1 with Ca+2. This
results in dioctahedral sheet silicate
– Margarite .
IMPORTANT SUBSTITUTION
REFERENCES
•http://ansatte.uit.no/webgeology/webgeology_files/english/mi
nerals.html
•http://www.geo.umass.edu/courses/geo311/phyllosilicates.pdf
•http://www.science.smith.edu/geosciences/min_jb/Micas.pdf
•http://classes.colgate.edu/rapril/geol201/summaries/silicates/p
hyllo.htm
•Mineralogy – Dexter Perkins
THANK YOU
PRESENTED BY :
RISHABH KUMAR SINGH
12410020
IMT GLT IV YEAR
IIT ROORKEE

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Di octahedral sheet silicates

  • 2. SHEET SILICATES • The phyllosilicates, or sheet silicates, are an important group of minerals that includes the micas, chlorite, serpentine, talc, and the clay minerals. • Abundant and common minerals throughout upper 20 km of crust . • All are hydrous Contain H Bonded to O to form OH-
  • 3. BASIC STRUCTURE OF PHYLLOSILICATES Si2O5 2- • The basic structure of the phyllosilicates is based on interconnected six member rings of SiO4- -4tetrahedral that extend outward in infinite sheets . • Three out of the 4 Oxygen’s from each tetrahedral are shared with other tetrahedral. This leads to a basic structural unit of Si2O5 -2.
  • 4. Most phyllosilicates contain hydroxyl ion, OH-, with the OH located at the center of the 6 membered rings, as shown here. Thus, the group becomes Si2O5(OH)-3 . When other cations are bonded to the SiO4 sheets, they share the apical oxygen’s and the (OH) ions which bond to the other cations in octahedral Coordination. This forms a layer of cations, usually Fe+2, Mg+2, or Al+3, that occur in octahedral coordination with the O and OH ions of the tetrahedral layer.
  • 5. The octahedral layers take on the structure of either Brucite [Mg (OH) 3], if the cations are +2 ions like Mg+2 or Fe+2, or Gibbsite [Al(OH)3], if the cations are +3 like Al+3 This gives rise to 2 groups of sheet silicates: 1. The trioctahedral sheet silicates where each O or OH ion is surrounded by 3 divalent cations, like Mg+2 or Fe+2. 2. The dioctahedral sheet silicates where each O or OH ion is surrounded by 2 trivalent cations, usually Al+3. We can build the structures of the various sheet silicates by starting with the octahedral layers similar to the structures of brucite or gibbsite
  • 6. Based on structure Two kinds of “layers” within the “sheets” “T” layers – tetrahedral layers Tetrahedral coordination of Si and Al “O” sheets – octahedral layers Octahedral coordination of mostly Al and Mg, occasionally Fe Groupings
  • 7. • T and O layers bonded to form sheets •The sheets are repeated in vertical direction The spaces between the sheets may be: • Vacant • Filled with interlayer cations, water, or other sheets Primary characteristic - basal cleavage Single perfect cleavage Occurs because bonds between sheets are very weak.
  • 8. T- O STRUCTURE If we start with gibbsite structure and replace 2 of the OH ions with O , where the oxygen are now the apical oxygens of the tetrahedral sheets, then we get the structure of the clay mineral kaolinite in which octahedral layer is dioctahedral ,containing Al(+3) . This leads to a tetrahedral - octahedral (T-O) structure, where each T-O layer is bonded to the top (or bottom) of another T-O layer by Van der Waals bonds.
  • 9. T-O-T STRUCTURE If 2 more of the OH ions in the octahedral layer are replaced by O, and these O Become the apical Oxygens for another tetrahedral layer, this builds the dioctahedral pyrophyllite. This becomes a T-O-T layer that can bond to other T-O-T layers by weak Van der Waals bonds.
  • 10. MUSCOVITE If an Al+3 is substituted for every 4th Si+4 in the tetrahedral layer, this causes an excess -1 charge in each T-O-T layer. To satisfy the charge, K+1 or Na+1 can be bonded between 2 T-OT sheets in 12-fold coordination. For the dioctahedral sheet silicates this becomes Muscovite. This makes a T-O-T - T- O-T layer that, again can bind to another T-O-T - T-O-T layer by weak Van der Waals bonds.
  • 11. MARGARITE Replacing 2 more Si+4 ions with Al+3 ions in the tetrahedral layer results in an excess -2 charge on a T-O-T layer, which is satisfied by replacing the K+1 with Ca+2. This results in dioctahedral sheet silicate – Margarite .
  • 15. PRESENTED BY : RISHABH KUMAR SINGH 12410020 IMT GLT IV YEAR IIT ROORKEE