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Keatite solid solution

Rgure 1-13 Thermal expansion behavior of p-spodumene solid solution (stuffed keatite) crystals (Li20 Al203nSi02) along tetragonal axes (after Ostertag et al., 1968). [Pg.23]

The high-quartz and keatite-type alumino-silicates are such stuffed derivatives. Both types of framework are relatively dense, compared with, for example, those of tridymite and cristobalite. Therefore, only small univalent or divalent M ions can be accomodated in their cavities, Li ions being typical. Indeed, solid solutions of the composition LiAlSi 02x4-2 exist with both types of framework over wide ranges of x. [Pg.14]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.82 ]




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