Well-crystallized ferrihydrite as indicated by its X-ray powder diffraction pattern and low solubility in acidified oxalate (Feo/Fet = 0.27) was formed by the oxidation of FeCl2 solution containing Si/Fe = 18 × 10−3. The crystallinity of ferrihydrites formed from the solutions containing Si/Fe > 18 × 10−3 was lowered as indicated by weaker and broader XRD lines and increased oxalate solubility. Ferrihydrites formed in the presence of silica did not give the differential thermal analysis exothermic peak between 350° and 450°C that is found for ferrihydrites prepared from the hydrolysis of Fe(III) salts. The transformation of ferrihydrite (formed at Si/Fe = 18 × 10−3) to hematite was inhibited by the presence of 1.48% SiO2 in the oxidation products.