Handbook of Layered MaterialsFocusing on layered compounds at the core of materials intercalation chemistry, this reference comprehensively explores clays and other classes of materials exhibiting the ability to pillar, or establish permanent intracrystalline porosity within layers. It offers an authoritative presentation of their fundamental properties as well as summaries of |
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... adsorbed organic com- pound spectra are compared with those of the neat organic compound ( or prefera- bly a dilute solution of it in inert solvent ) . Differences yield the type of interactions between the clay minerals and the adsorbed ...
... adsorbed organic com- pound spectra are compared with those of the neat organic compound ( or prefera- bly a dilute solution of it in inert solvent ) . Differences yield the type of interactions between the clay minerals and the adsorbed ...
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... g . The most common procedure for determining the surface area of a powder is to derive the amount of adsorbed inert gas ( typically nitrogen ) at monolayer TABLE 3 N2 BET Surface Areas of Various Clay Minerals 18 Carrado.
... g . The most common procedure for determining the surface area of a powder is to derive the amount of adsorbed inert gas ( typically nitrogen ) at monolayer TABLE 3 N2 BET Surface Areas of Various Clay Minerals 18 Carrado.
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... adsorption isotherm data ( see Sec . V. B ) , using the known cross - sectional area per molecule . Polar molecule adsorption methods ( using water or glycerol , for example , which are able to penetrate the interlayers ) provide the ...
... adsorption isotherm data ( see Sec . V. B ) , using the known cross - sectional area per molecule . Polar molecule adsorption methods ( using water or glycerol , for example , which are able to penetrate the interlayers ) provide the ...
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Contents
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Molecular Modeling of Clay Mineral Structure and Surface Chemistry | 39 |
ClayOrganic Interactions Organoclay Complexes and PolymerClay Nanocomposites | 91 |
Sorption of Nitroaromatic Compounds on Clay Surfaces | 155 |
Photoprocesses in ClayOrganic Complexes | 191 |
Pillared Clays and Porous Clay Heterostructures | 261 |
Layered aZirconium Phosphates and Phosphonates | 313 |
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Handbook of Layered Materials Scott M. Auerbach,Kathleen A. Carrado,Prabir K. Dutta Limited preview - 2004 |
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Page 1 - The term clay refers to a naturally occurring material composed primarily of fine-grained minerals, which is generally plastic at appropriate water contents and will harden when dried or fired.