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phyllosilicate mineral

Phyllosilicate minerals have layer structures composed of shared octahedral and tetrahedral sheets.

  • plane (of atoms) - A flat (planar) array of atoms of one atomic thickness. Example: plane of basal oxygen atoms within a tetrahedral sheet.
  • sheet (of polyhedra) - Flat array of more than one atomic thickness and composed of one level of linked coordination polyhedra. A sheet is thicker than a plane and thinner than a layer. Example: tetrahedral sheet, octahedral sheet.
  • layer - A combination of sheets in a 1:1 or 2:1 assemblage.
  • interlayer - Materials between structural layers of minerals, including cations, hydrated cations, organic molecules, and hydroxide octahedral groups and sheets.
  • unit structure - The total assembly of a layer plus interlayer material.
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