Aluminosilicates
Learning Objective
- Identify composition of aluminosilicates and differentiate their polymorphs.
Key Points
- Andalusite, kyanite, and sillimanite are naturally occurring aluminosilicate minerals that have the composition Al2SiO5 . Each of these minerals occur under different temperature-pressure regimes, and can thus be used to identify the pressure-temperature paths of their host rocks.
- Hydrated aluminosilicate minerals are referred to as zeolites. They are porous structures that are naturally occurring materials.
- Calcium aluminosilicate and sodium aluminosilicate are common food additives.
Terms
- AluminosilicateMineral composed of aluminum, silicon, and oxygen, plus countercations.
- ZeoliteMicroporous aluminosilicate mineral commonly used as commercial absorbent.
Aluminosilicate minerals are composed of aluminum, silicon, oxygen, and countercations. They are a major component of kaolin and other clay minerals.
Andalusite, Kyanite, and Sillimanite


Zeolites
Hydrated aluminosilicate minerals are referred to as zeolites. They have porous structures and are naturally occurring materials . Zeolites are commonly used as commercial absorbents. Zeolites are used for a variety of tasks, including purifying water, catalyzing reactions, preparing certain advanced materials, and nuclear reprocessing. They are used to extract nitrogen from air, which then increases the general oxygen content for various industrial and medical purposes. They are used most frequently in the production of laundry detergents, but are also used in medicine and in agriculture.
Calcium Aluminosilicates
Calcium aluminosilicate, an aluminosilicate compound with calcium cations, most typically has the chemical formula, CaAl2Si2O8. As a food additive, it is sometimes designated "E556". In minerals, as in feldspar, it can be found as anorthite, an end-member of the plagioclase series.Sodium Aluminosilicates
Sodium aluminosilicates are acidic salts that is composed of sodium, aluminum, silicon and oxygen. These can be found as synthetic, amorphous, sodium aluminosilicates, a few naturally-occurring minerals, and synthetic zeolites. Synthetic, amorphous, sodium aluminosilicate is widely used as a food additive, E-554.Show Sources
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