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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 2024
Artificial stacking faults can be created within a well-crystallized kaolinite by intercalating and removing hydrazine. X-ray powder patterns with electron microscopy show that the created defects are ±b/3 translations with a proportion 0.30. The infrared spectrum of the treated kaolinite is not modified with respect to the starting one. On the other hand, a natural kaolinite containing defects by displacement of Al vacancies in a similar proportion shows an infrared spectrum significantly different from that of a well-crystallized kaolinite. The modification of the infrared spectra of natural disordered kaolinites is then related to the presence of defects by change of Al vacancy positions