Rectorite crystals [([4]) (Si6.81Al1.19)([6]) (Al3.26Ti0.04Fe0.553+Mg0.18Mn
0.01)([12]) (Na0.02K0.88 Mg0.16Ca0.01)O-20(OH)(4).0.75H(2)O] found in micas
chist of the Sesia-Lanzo Zone (NW Italy) were studied using a variety of te
chniques including microprobe analysis, infrared spectroscopy, single cryst
al and powder X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy and thermal analys
is. Chemical data and exchangeable cation determination indicate that K+ is
the dominant non-exchangeable interlayer cation, and thus is believed to o
ccupy the mica interlayer site; Mg2+ together with small amounts of Ca2+, N
a+ and K+ represent the exchangeable cations and can therefore be related t
o the smectite-like component. The coefficient of variation, CV, of d(001)
values (CVnatural = 0.47; CVglycolated = 0.43) demonstrates the regularity
of the mica-smectite interstratification, whereas the unit-cell parameters
obtained by single crystal methods suggest different layer-stacking models.