The distribution and chemical state of Si in a synthetic 2-line ferrihydrit
e with a Si/(Si + Fe) molar ratio of 0.11 was studied. Heat treatment under
oxidizing conditions shows that Si-rich ferrihydrite is stable to 400 degr
ees C. The transformation to hematite and the formation of a polymerized am
orphous-silica phase occur at 850 degrees C. At this temperature, the speci
fic surface area decreases greatly and the average pore diameter increases,
which is indicative of sintering. Heating under severe reducing conditions
causes a segregation of Si from Fe and results in a mixture of elemental F
e and SiO2. Surface and structural data suggest that Si is located near the
particle surface where it Limits the rearrangement of Fe octahedra to form
hematite.