Chemical and Thermal Changes in Mg3Si2O5 (OH)4 Polymorph Minerals and Importance as an Industrial Material
Ahmet Şaşmaz,
Ayşe Didem Kılıç,
Nevin Konakçı
Abstract:Serpentine (Mg3Si2O5(OH)4), like quartz, dolomite and magnesite minerals, is a versatile mineral group characterized by silica and magnesium silicate contents with multiple polymorphic phases. Among the phases composed of antigorite, lizardite, and chrysotile, lizardite and chrysotile are the most prevalent phases in the serpentinites studied here. The formation process of serpentinites, which arise from the hydrothermal alteration of peridotites, influences the ratio of light rare earth elements (LREE) to hea… Show more
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