What does Imon mix mean in the mineral composition of clay?

Updated on culture 2024-02-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Imon mixed layer means that this layer contains illite and montmorillonite.

    The two minerals and the two minerals in the layer also form a small layer of interactive distribution.

    Clay minerals, a geological term, are the main minerals that make up clay rocks and soils. They are some hydrous silicate minerals containing aluminum, magnesium, etc. In addition to sepiolite.

    Except for the chain layered structure, the rest have a layered structure. The particles are extremely fine, generally less than millimeters. It has different degrees of plasticity after adding water.

    Clay minerals, the most common substance on earth, are the first living substances, and this statement is no longer a Western biblical story or a Chinese myth and legend, but a new scientific research result. Clay minerals are tiny crystals, scientists.

    It was found that there is an interesting defective structure in the clay mineral crystals, which may preserve quite a lot of information that determines the orientation and configuration of crystal growth. Therefore, for primitive control structures such as catalysts and membranes, which are "low-tech", these inorganic crystals are much more suitable as a building block than large organic molecules.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Clay minerals mainly include: montmorillonite group, kaolinite group, illite group.

    But at the same time, there are excessive components in the clay minerals between these three minerals, and the "Imaon mixed layer" is one of them, which is the mineral of montmorillonite transition from montmorillonite to illite, which is honeycomb-like, semi-honeycomb-like, cotton wool-like, etc., and the content increases with the increase of burial depth and temperature pressure, and has strong water sensitivity.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the composition of clay minerals, the imon mixed layer refers to the mixed layer of illite and montmorillonite.

    Illite is a common clay mineral, often composed of muscovite potassium feldspar.

    weathered and produced in argillaceous rocks or formed by alteration of other minerals. It is often an intermediate transition mineral that forms other clay minerals. Pure illite clay is white, but often dyed yellow, green, brown and other colors due to impurities. The underside cleavage is complete. Morse hardness.

    1~2。Specific gravity. Illite is a new mineral in China. The first Yili stone mine was discovered in Duchuantou Village, Shuangchao Township, Antu County, Jilin Province.

    Illite resources are very abundant, with proven resource reserves of more than 100 million tons and prospective reserves of more than 200 million tons, which belongs to a single extra-large sandy illite deposit. Illite has superior chemical and physical properties such as potassium-rich, high alumina, low iron, smooth first smile, bright, delicate and heat resistance. Illite can freely release negative ions and far infrared rays.

    Montmorillonite (English name: montmorillonite) is also known as Jiaoling stone.

    Microcrystalline kaolinite, a silicate.

    The natural mineral is the main mineral component of bentonite ore. Contain;; Structural formula.

    (Al,Mg)2SiO10(OH)2·N H2O. Monoclinic crystal system, multi-digit microcrystalline, aggregate is soil-like, chondrite-like, etc. The white microstrip is light gray, light yellow, light green, light blue when containing impurities, earthy luster or matte, and has a slippery feeling.

    After adding water quietly, its volume can expand several times and turn into a paste. Volume shrinks after heat and dehydration. It has strong adsorption capacity and cation exchange properties, and is mainly produced in the weathered crust of volcanic tuff.

    Montmorillonite (including calcium-based, sodium-based, sodium-calcium-based, and magnesium-based montmorillonite) is stripped, dispersed, purified and modified, transported and cleared to ultra-subdivided grade, and special organic compound, with an average wafer thickness of less than 25nm, which can be used as a bleaching agent and adsorbent filler, which is known as a "universal material".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It means that this layer contains two minerals, illite and montmorillonite, and the two minerals in the layer also form a small layer of interactive distribution.

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