Synthetic 'deweylite'

K. Speakman, A. J. Majumdar
1971 Mineralogical magazine  
Materials similar to the natural hydrated magnesium silicate mineral deweylite have been synthesized hydrothermally under low-temperature-low-pressure conditions from magnesia-silica gels. Optical, X-ray, infra-red, and DTA examinations have shown that both the natural and synthetic materials are mixtures of badly crystallized talc and badly crystallized serpentine. The mineral is thought to be a coarse mixture of these two components while the synthetic products are intimately interlayered.
more » ... se materials are believed to be closely related to the hydrated magnesium silicates detected in high-magnesia cement hydration products.
doi:10.1180/minmag.1971.038.294.12 fatcat:oj7xobmy3zbehfgtukq7fszswy