Title of article :
Determination of structural disorder degree using an XRD profile fitting procedure. Application to Czech kaolins
Author/Authors :
Chmielovل، نويسنده , , M and Weiss، نويسنده , , Z، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Diffractions of (02, 11) band are very sensitive to the structural defects in kaolinite structure. Therefore, the empirical relation based on weighting peak intensity ratio of 0 2 0, 1 1̄ 0, and 1 1 1̄ (1 1̄ 1̄) reflections was used to estimate the degree of disorder in kaolinite samples collected from different Czech Republic kaolin deposits. X-ray diffraction (XRD) profiles taken from <5 μm fraction of kaolinite samples were used for determination of peak intensities I(1 1̄ 0), I(1 1 1̄), I(1 1̄ 1̄), I(0 2 0) and full width at half maximum (FWHM) values using profile fitting and decomposition procedure. The weighting intensity ratio index (WIRI)WIRI=1−exp{−[w1I(1 1̄ 0)+w2I(1 1 1̄)+w3I(1 1̄ 1̄)]/[w4I(0 2 0)]}was calculated. The w1, w2, w3, and w4 weight values are the reciprocal values of FWHM for 1 1̄ 0, 1 1 1̄, 1 1̄ 1̄, and 0 2 0 reflections, respectively. According the WIRI values (theoretically ranging from 0 to 1), three groups of kaolinite samples can be recognized: (I) one sample with high degree of structural order (0.70<WIRI<1.00), (II) two samples with medium degree of structural order (0.40<WIRI≤0.70), and (III) five samples with low degree of structural order (0.00<WIRI≤0.40). The WIRI values obtained were compared with Hinckley (HI) and Aparicio–Galán–Ferrell (AGFI) indices and very good relations were found between them.
Keywords :
Czech kaolins , Crystallinity indices , XRD profile fitting , Degree of structural disorder
Journal title :
Applied Clay Science:an International Journal on the Application...
Journal title :
Applied Clay Science:an International Journal on the Application...