This thesis is divided into six chapters. In the
first chapter relevant previous studies of kaolinite
are summarised and in particular a review of past
electron spin resonance studies of kaolinite is
included.
The experimental results are presented in four
chapters. Chapter 2 describes an investigation of the
vanadium impurities associated with natural kaolinites
from Georgia, U.S.A. By following the changes in the
electron spin resonance spectra of these samples with
magnetic separation, thermal and chemical treatments,
preferential orientation and relative humidity, it is
shown that vanadium is substituted in the kaolinite
structure, probably in the octahedral layer, as V4+
ions.
The synthesis and electron spin resonance study of
vanadium-doped kaolinite is reported in chapter 3. I t
is shown that vanadium is substituted in the
tetrahedral layer of these kaolinites and also that
vanadium may be adsorbed on the surface of kaolinite.
It is demonstrated that the comparison of electron spin
resonance spectra of kaolinite samples equilibrated
in atmospheres with low and high values of relative
humidity provides a convenient method to distinguish
between vanadium substituted in the structure and
vanadium adsorbed on the surface.
Chapter 4 describes the synthesis of kaolinites
doped with iron (II) ions. It is shown that ions of
this type can stabilise paramagnetic defects produced
by X-irradiation and reproduce the asymmetric two-line
resonance at g = 2 which is common to most natural
kaolinites.
An investigation using electron spin resonance
that identifies different types of iron oxide phases
associated with the surfaces of two groups of
kaolinites from England and the United States is
described in chapter 5. It is shown that the English
kaolinites are coated with a lepidocrocite-like phase
which is readily removed by de Endredy's method of
deferrification. In contrast the American kaolinites
are coated with a hematite- or goethite- like phase
which is not removed by similar treatment.
Throughout the course of this work, the effects
of the various physical and chemical treatments on the
brightness values of the kaolinites were examined.
The results are summarised and discussed in chapter 6
and ideas for further work are suggested.
Date of Award | 1977 |
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Original language | English |
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AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF IRON AND VANADIUM ASSOCIATED WITH KAOLINITE
VINCENT, W. E. J. (Author). 1977
Student thesis: PhD