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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... amount of surface charge occurring within the tetrahedral plane ( charge per unit cell = 1 ) , the exchangeable cations tend to be tightly fixed in place and are almost exclusively potassium cations . Other types of clay minerals ( e.g. ...
... amount of surface charge occurring within the tetrahedral plane ( charge per unit cell = 1 ) , the exchangeable cations tend to be tightly fixed in place and are almost exclusively potassium cations . Other types of clay minerals ( e.g. ...
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... amounts of Al ( III ) and / or Fe ( III ) lead to minerals of planar structure ( e.g. , lizardite ) , while correspondingly low levels leads to rolls from curved layers ( needle - shaped ) , as occurs for chrysotile . A detailed ...
... amounts of Al ( III ) and / or Fe ( III ) lead to minerals of planar structure ( e.g. , lizardite ) , while correspondingly low levels leads to rolls from curved layers ( needle - shaped ) , as occurs for chrysotile . A detailed ...
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... amount of isomorphous substitutions take place , enough to raise the charge per unit cell to 0.5-1.2 . The net negative charge that arises from this is compensated for by interlayer , hydrated cations ( primarily K , Na , Ca , and Mg ) ...
... amount of isomorphous substitutions take place , enough to raise the charge per unit cell to 0.5-1.2 . The net negative charge that arises from this is compensated for by interlayer , hydrated cations ( primarily K , Na , Ca , and Mg ) ...
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... amounts of Ca and Na . Vermiculites are trioctahedral and occur frequently as large crystals with platy morphology ... amount of new data has been amassed regarding micas . A 1998 International Mineralogical Asoociation committee on ...
... amounts of Ca and Na . Vermiculites are trioctahedral and occur frequently as large crystals with platy morphology ... amount of new data has been amassed regarding micas . A 1998 International Mineralogical Asoociation committee on ...
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... amount of exchangeable cation is present within the tunnels . H. Chlorite Group The structural unit of a chlorite mineral consists of a 2 : 1 layer with the negative charge balanced by a positively charged octahedral hydroxide sheet in ...
... amount of exchangeable cation is present within the tunnels . H. Chlorite Group The structural unit of a chlorite mineral consists of a 2 : 1 layer with the negative charge balanced by a positively charged octahedral hydroxide sheet in ...
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.