Structural adaptation of halloysite to spheroidal morphology
Determine the structural mechanism by which halloysite, a kaolin-group 1:1 aluminosilicate with rolled-layer morphology, adapts to form spheroidal particles in weathered volcanic pumices and ashes, including how its kaolinite-like layers curve and organize in a spherical geometry and the roles of hydration, interlayer water, and cation exchange in enabling this shape.
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How the halloysite structure adapts to this spheroidal shape remains an open question.
— Self-assembled versus biological pattern formation in geology
(2601.00323 - Cartwright et al., 1 Jan 2026) in Subsubsection Clay structures (Halloysite)