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The Influence of Silicate on the Transformation of Lepidocrocite to Goethite

Schwertmann U, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1972 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 3, pp 159-164
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In this article, the authors investigated the effect of silicate on the transformation of lepidocrocite to goethite and found that the presence of Si merely retard the nucleation stage of the transformation.
Abstract
The mechanism of the transformation of lepidocrocite (γFeOOH) to goethite (αFeOOH) has previously been established and the effect of silicate on the transformation was investigated Rather than completely inhibiting the reaction, as had been suggested, the presence of Si was found to merely retard the nucleation stage of the transformation There was found to be no decrease in the dissolution rate of the lepidocrocite due to surface adsorption of Si Si has no effect if introduced after the nucleation stage, and under conditions of pH and temperature where the dissolution rate of the lepidocrocite largely determines the rate of transformation, the presence of Si has a reduced effect The results show that Si is adsorbed and incorporated into the goethite structure, and due to its retarding effect on the nucleation, larger crystals of goethite are formed, many of which are twinned It is inferred from the results that the apparent stability of lepidocrocite occurring in soils in association with goethite cannot be attributed solely to the presence of Si in the soil system

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