Studies of kaolins from Shange with EPR technique indicate that the iron in kaolins exists in two forms: structural Fe3+ ion, which is isomorphously substituted for Al3+ion in the octahedral sheet in kaolinite and free Fe3+ ion, which exists in hematite, limonite and geothite. Structural iron which exists in the octahedral sheet occupies two distinct substitutional sites (I and E). The I iron is due to Fe3+ion at a site having orthorhombic symmetry, and the E iron is due to Fe3+ion at a site of higher symmetry. The structural iron content is 0.081%~0.122% Fe2O3 (I iron 0.031%~0.055%, E iron 0.050%~0.067%). The free iron content is 0.467%~0.648% Fe2O3. It is concluded that the content of I iron and that of E iron are both correlated inversely with the X-ray crystallinity of kaolinite, whereas the ratio of E iron content to I iron content is correlated directly with the degree of order of kaolinite. Chemical bleaching fails to affect structural iron, but can remove most of free iron from kaolin.
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林金辉,闻 辂,龚夏生,1998,茂名山阁高岭土中铁赋存状态的EPR研究[J].岩石矿物学杂志,17(3):275~280. Lin Jinhui Wen Lu Gong Xiasheng,1998,EPR Studies of the Modes of Occurrence of Iron in Kaolins from Shange, Maoming Area[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,17(3):275~280.