"Structurally, hydratable inorganic materials include at least one hydroxyl group within a layer of a crystal lattice (but not including hydroxyl groups in the surface planes of a unit structure or materials which absorb water on their surface planes or by capillary action), for example as shown in the structure of kaolinite given in FIG. 3.8 at page 34 of J. Mitchell, Fundamentals of Soil Behavior" . . . .