Serpentinites: Mineral Structure, Properties and Technological Applications

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Autor(a) principal: Carmignano,Ottavio Raul D. R.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Vieira,Sara S., Brandão,Paulo Roberto G., Bertoli,Alexandre C., Lago,Rochel M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532020000100002
Resumo: Serpentine is a versatile mineral family rich in Mg silicate with several polymorphic phases, mainly antigorite and lizardite, all of them with similar chemical composition (Mg3Si2O5(OH)4). Their structures are generally composed of octahedral layers rich in Mg[MgO2(OH)4]6- , attached to a tetrahedral silicate [Si2O5]2- sheet. The unique physicochemical properties of serpentinites and the existence of large reserves in Brazil create new important opportunities for research and technological applications. In this work, serpentinites structures and properties are reviewed, as well as its occurrence and literature describing its applications in construction/ceramics, agriculture, as a silica source, in steel production, as an additive/filler in polymers, in the production of composites, adsorption of cations and organics contaminants, CO2 capture and catalysis. The presence of harmful chrysotile associated with serpentinites, some of its properties and uses are also described.
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title Serpentinites: Mineral Structure, Properties and Technological Applications
spellingShingle Serpentinites: Mineral Structure, Properties and Technological Applications
Carmignano,Ottavio Raul D. R.
serpentine
antigorite
lizardite
chrysotile
silicate minerals
title_short Serpentinites: Mineral Structure, Properties and Technological Applications
title_full Serpentinites: Mineral Structure, Properties and Technological Applications
title_fullStr Serpentinites: Mineral Structure, Properties and Technological Applications
title_full_unstemmed Serpentinites: Mineral Structure, Properties and Technological Applications
title_sort Serpentinites: Mineral Structure, Properties and Technological Applications
author Carmignano,Ottavio Raul D. R.
author_facet Carmignano,Ottavio Raul D. R.
Vieira,Sara S.
Brandão,Paulo Roberto G.
Bertoli,Alexandre C.
Lago,Rochel M.
author_role author
author2 Vieira,Sara S.
Brandão,Paulo Roberto G.
Bertoli,Alexandre C.
Lago,Rochel M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carmignano,Ottavio Raul D. R.
Vieira,Sara S.
Brandão,Paulo Roberto G.
Bertoli,Alexandre C.
Lago,Rochel M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv serpentine
antigorite
lizardite
chrysotile
silicate minerals
topic serpentine
antigorite
lizardite
chrysotile
silicate minerals
description Serpentine is a versatile mineral family rich in Mg silicate with several polymorphic phases, mainly antigorite and lizardite, all of them with similar chemical composition (Mg3Si2O5(OH)4). Their structures are generally composed of octahedral layers rich in Mg[MgO2(OH)4]6- , attached to a tetrahedral silicate [Si2O5]2- sheet. The unique physicochemical properties of serpentinites and the existence of large reserves in Brazil create new important opportunities for research and technological applications. In this work, serpentinites structures and properties are reviewed, as well as its occurrence and literature describing its applications in construction/ceramics, agriculture, as a silica source, in steel production, as an additive/filler in polymers, in the production of composites, adsorption of cations and organics contaminants, CO2 capture and catalysis. The presence of harmful chrysotile associated with serpentinites, some of its properties and uses are also described.
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