amorfisille
Amorfisille is a natural, non-crystalline silicate material characterized by the absence of long-range atomic order. Its composition is primarily silicon dioxide (SiO2) with variable amounts of hydroxyl groups and trace impurities such as aluminum, iron, and magnesium. The name derives from the Greek amorphos meaning "without form" and from silica, reflecting its amorphous structure.
Occurrence and formation: Amorfisille forms in high-temperature, silica-rich environments where rapid cooling or fluid interactions prevent
Structure and properties: As an amorphous solid, amorfisille lacks a long-range crystal lattice. It typically appears
Applications: Due to its high surface area and chemical inertness, amorfisille is studied for adsorption and
Safety: Amorfisille dust can pose inhalation hazards similar to other silica materials; appropriate dust-control measures are