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Abstract The crystal structure of Keokuk kaolinite, including all H atoms, was refined in space group C1 using low-temperature (1.5 K) neutron powder diffraction data (λ = 1.9102 Å) and Rietveld refinement/difference-Fourier methods to R wp = 1.78%, reduced χ 2 = 3.32. Unit-cell parameters are: a = 5.1535(3) Å, b = 8.9419(5) Å, c = 7.3906(4) Å, α = 91.926(2)°, β = 105.046(2)°, γ = 89.797(2)°, and V = 328.70(5) Å 3 . Unit-cell parameters show that most of the thermal contraction occurred along the 001 direction, apparently due to a decrease in the interlayer distance. The non-H structure is very similar to published C1 structures, considering the low temperature of data collection, but the H atom positions are distinct. The inner OH group is essentially in the plane of the layers, and the inner-surface OH groups make angles of 60°–73° with the (001) plane. Difference-Fourier maps show minor anisotropy of the inner-OH group in the 001 direction, but the inner-surface OH groups appear to have their largest vibrational (or positional disorder) component parallel to the layers. Although no data indicate a split position of any of the H sites in kaolinite, there is support for limited random positional disorder of the H atoms. However, these data provided no support for a space group symmetry lower than C1 .
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D. L. Bish
Indiana University Bloomington
Clays and Clay Minerals
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dbc6ff9e6f14d6f16842b6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1346/ccmn.1993.0410613