phylloszilikát
Phylloszilikát is a subclass of silicate minerals characterized by their layered atomic structure. In these minerals, silica tetrahedra, which are fundamental building blocks of silicates consisting of one silicon atom bonded to four oxygen atoms, are arranged in two-dimensional sheets. Each tetrahedron shares three of its oxygen atoms with neighboring tetrahedra, forming a hexagonal or triangular network. These layers are then held together by intervening cations, such as magnesium, aluminum, iron, and alkali metals, through electrostatic attraction. The strength of these bonds between the layers varies, influencing the physical properties of the phyllosilicates.
This layered structure is responsible for many of the characteristic properties of phyllosilicates. They are often