1970
DOI: 10.1180/claymin.1970.008.4.11
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High Resolution Electron Micrographs of Imogolite

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“…This feature was noted for natural (Wada and Yoshinaga, 1969) and synthetic (Farmer and Fraser, 1979) imogolite heated at 100~ Figure 7. The predicted proportionality occurs for imogolite and indicates that a = 22 A, in agreement with the external diameter of the tube of about 20 observed in the electron microscope (Wada et al, 1970). The additional XRD maximum at 5.5~ (d = 18.6 A) at 0% r.h. can be explained by assuming that larger numbers of the tubes were arranged in a hexagonal close-packed arrangement, where the first XRD line with index 111 is predicted to appear at d = avrJ/2 = 19.1 ]k. A similar explanation for the additional band was given by Farmer and Fraser (1979).…”
Section: Allophanesupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…This feature was noted for natural (Wada and Yoshinaga, 1969) and synthetic (Farmer and Fraser, 1979) imogolite heated at 100~ Figure 7. The predicted proportionality occurs for imogolite and indicates that a = 22 A, in agreement with the external diameter of the tube of about 20 observed in the electron microscope (Wada et al, 1970). The additional XRD maximum at 5.5~ (d = 18.6 A) at 0% r.h. can be explained by assuming that larger numbers of the tubes were arranged in a hexagonal close-packed arrangement, where the first XRD line with index 111 is predicted to appear at d = avrJ/2 = 19.1 ]k. A similar explanation for the additional band was given by Farmer and Fraser (1979).…”
Section: Allophanesupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Imogolite is a unique paracrystalline clay mineral that consists of bundles of a long tube unit with an external diameter of about 20/~ (Wada et al, 1970). It occurs with allophane in many soils derived from volcanic ash and weathered pumices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many small particles, probably consisting of hollow spherules in three dimensions, were seen as ring shapes with diameters of 35 to 50 A in electron micrographs (see also, Kitagawa, 1971;Wada et al, 1972;Henmi and Wada, 1976;Wada and Wada, 1977;Shoji and Saigusa, 1977). Only small amounts of imogolite fibers (Yoshinaga et al, 1968;Wada et al, 1970) were recognized in the clays; imogolite is commonly admixed in allophanes from weathered volcanic ash and pumice (Henmi and Wada, 1976). The clays were treated with sodium dithionite-citrate-bicarbonate (Mehra and Jackson, 1960) and 2% Nar (Jackson, 1956a) and washed with I N NaCI soIution to exchange the clay with Na.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…et al, 1972) and mixed layered kaolinite-montmorillonite (Lee et al, 1973) were observed under HREM after thin sectioning with UM. The crystal structures of montmorillonite (Barclay and Thomson, 1969), organo-montmorillonite (Suito et al, 1972), imogolite (Wada et al, 1970), garnierites (Uyeda et al, 1973) and interstratified mica-smectite (Yoshida, 1973) also were observed in portions of curved crystals with HREM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%