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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... GROUPS AND SUBGROUPS Table 1 shows the major clay mineral groups according to layer type and layer charge , which fall into the predominate layer types of 1 : 1 and 2 : 1 ( T : O ) , along with ideal structural chemical compositions ...
... GROUPS AND SUBGROUPS Table 1 shows the major clay mineral groups according to layer type and layer charge , which fall into the predominate layer types of 1 : 1 and 2 : 1 ( T : O ) , along with ideal structural chemical compositions ...
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... group O Water molecule ooooooo e Oxygen Hydroxyl ( in projection ) CHLORITE VERMICULITE ( X ~ 0.6-0.9 ) ( x is variable ) FIGURE 2 [ 010 ] view of structures of major clay mineral groups . 1 : 1 and 2 : 1 T : 0 layers are represented by ...
... group O Water molecule ooooooo e Oxygen Hydroxyl ( in projection ) CHLORITE VERMICULITE ( X ~ 0.6-0.9 ) ( x is variable ) FIGURE 2 [ 010 ] view of structures of major clay mineral groups . 1 : 1 and 2 : 1 T : 0 layers are represented by ...
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... Group All of the 2 : 1 ( TOT ) minerals contain one central octahedral sheet condensed to two parallel tetrahedral sheets , via T silica oxygen apices to octahedral OH hydro- xyl planes . The ideal structural formulas of pyrophyllite ...
... Group All of the 2 : 1 ( TOT ) minerals contain one central octahedral sheet condensed to two parallel tetrahedral sheets , via T silica oxygen apices to octahedral OH hydro- xyl planes . The ideal structural formulas of pyrophyllite ...
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... Group These minerals are very similar to 2 : 1 TOT smectites , except their layer charge densities are higher ( 1.2-1.8 ) ... Groups Also 2 : 1 TOT minerals , the variety of isomorphous substitutions yields dozens of specific micas and ...
... Group These minerals are very similar to 2 : 1 TOT smectites , except their layer charge densities are higher ( 1.2-1.8 ) ... Groups Also 2 : 1 TOT minerals , the variety of isomorphous substitutions yields dozens of specific micas and ...
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... groups associated with a clay matrix that is liberated with increasing temperature . Thermogravimetric analysis ( TGA ) is often used to qualitatively determine the binding energies of these different types of water , which can then be ...
... groups associated with a clay matrix that is liberated with increasing temperature . Thermogravimetric analysis ( TGA ) is often used to qualitatively determine the binding energies of these different types of water , which can then be ...
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 |
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.