Abstract

AbstractThe reaction between kaolinite and silicon tetrafluoride has been studied over the temperature range 300–700°. Above the dehydroxylation temperature of kaolinite the formation of metakaolinite was accompanied by an increase in sample weight rather than a loss. In the presence of an excess of SiF4 the reaction products showed signs of interaction with one another, possibly to form a fluoroaluminate.

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