Aluminium silicate
Aluminum silicate is a name commonly applied to chemical compounds which are derived from aluminium oxide, Al2O3 and silicon dioxide, SiO2 which may be anhydrous or hydrated, naturally occurring as minerals or synthetic. Their chemical formulae are often expressed as xAl2O3·ySiO2·zH2O. It is known as E number E559.
Main representatives
, kyanite, and sillimanite are the principal aluminium silicate minerals. The triple point of the three polymorphs is located at a temperature of and a pressure of. These three minerals are commonly used as index minerals in metamorphic rocks.- Al2SiO5,, which occurs naturally as the minerals andalusite, kyanite and sillimanite which have distinct crystal structures.
- Al2Si2O7,, called metakaolinite, formed from kaolin by heating at.
- Al6Si2O13,, the mineral mullite, the only thermodynamically stable intermediate phase in the Al2O3-SiO2 system at atmospheric pressure. This also called '3:2 mullite' to distinguish it from 2Al2O3·SiO2, Al4SiO8 '2:1 mullite'.
- 2Al2O3·SiO2, Al4SiO8 '2:1 mullite'.