1978
DOI: 10.1098/rspa.1978.0109
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High resolution electron microscopic and X-ray studies of non-random disorder in an unusual layered silicate (chloritoid)

Abstract: The power of high resolution electron microscopy as a technique for the direct study of non-random disorder in layered minerals is illustrated by the discovery, reported herein, of two new polytypes (one of monoclinic, the other of trigonal symmetry) in the orthosilicate chloritoid. These new variants had hitherto escaped detection in previous X-ray studies of chloritoid. Several specimens of this layered mineral, which cleaves on {110} as well as the expected {001} planes, were also analysed in parallel by X-… Show more

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“…Two groups of single crystals were examined by X-ray precession methods, six levels of reciprocal space, namely (hOl), (hhl),(hhl),(Okl),(3h,h,l) and (3h,h,l) being recorded. These confirmed the original unit cell of Harrison & Brindley (Table 1), the polytype exhibited being designated 2M 2 (Jefferson & Thomas, 1978 complete dehydration, and subsequently re-examined, all six reciprocal-lattice levels being again recorded. Examples of the second set were given identical heat treatment, but in a vacuum furnace at a partial oxygen pressure of approximately 1.3 x 10 -5 Pa.…”
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“…Two groups of single crystals were examined by X-ray precession methods, six levels of reciprocal space, namely (hOl), (hhl),(hhl),(Okl),(3h,h,l) and (3h,h,l) being recorded. These confirmed the original unit cell of Harrison & Brindley (Table 1), the polytype exhibited being designated 2M 2 (Jefferson & Thomas, 1978 complete dehydration, and subsequently re-examined, all six reciprocal-lattice levels being again recorded. Examples of the second set were given identical heat treatment, but in a vacuum furnace at a partial oxygen pressure of approximately 1.3 x 10 -5 Pa.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 66%
“…The possibilities for polytypism in chloritoid have been enumerated by Jefferson & Thomas (1978), and only a brief discussion will be given here. As with the structures, polytypism in chloritoid shows similarities to that in micas, but with distinct differences.…”
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