Gel synthesis of magnesium silicates: A 29Si magic angle spinning NMR study |
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Authors: | J. Stephen Hartman Roberta L. Millard |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, Brock University, L2S 3A1, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
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Abstract: | The formation of the magnesium silicate minerals forsterite, enstatite, and roedderite by heating of amorphous “protosilicate” gels precipitated from aqueous solution has been studied by 29Si MAS nmr. Gentle drying of the hydrogels at 110° C gives materials with broad nmr signals that do not differ appreciably with preparation conditions, but the minerals formed by heating at 750° C or higher are greatly dependent on the precipitation and washing conditions of the original gel. The rare mineral roedderite, best known from studies of unequilibrated enstatite chondrite meteorites, becomes a major species along with forsterite when the hydrogels are washed with sodium hydroxide solution before drying and heating to 750° C. |
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