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Structure of Aluminosilicate Melts

Bjørn O. Mysen

2021ISIJ International33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In peralkaline and meta-aluminous melts, essentially all Al3+ (>95%) occupy tetrahedral coordination, whereas for peraluminous melts, complex mixtures of aluminum triclusters with 4-fold coordinated Al3+ and Al3+ in 5- and 6-fold coordination with oxygen describe the structure. Aluminum in tetrahedral coordination requires electrical charge-balance. With alkali metals (M+) in this role, the proportions are M+=Al3+. The overall structure is dominated by three-dimensionally interconnected tetrahedra to form 6-membered rings of tetrahedra. The Al/(Al+Si) of these tetrahedra are simple positive functions of the bulk melt Al/(Al+Si). When tetrahedrally-coordinated Al3+ is charge-balanced by divalent cations, the M2+ cation charge-balances 2Al3+ tetrahedrally coordinated cations. This structure is dominated by SiO4, (Si,Al)O4, and AlO4 entities.

Topics & Concepts

TetrahedronCoordination numberAluminosilicateAlkali metalDivalentAluminiumCrystallographyChemistryCharge (physics)Inorganic chemistryFormal chargeMaterials scienceIonMoleculeCatalysisOrganic chemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsGlass properties and applicationsMaterial Dynamics and PropertiesClay minerals and soil interactions
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