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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... manganese oxides , layered metal chalcogenides , and lamellar alkali silicates and silicic acids . Graphite and carbon nanotubes have not been included , in part because this specialty area of intercalation chemistry is limited to one ...
... manganese oxides , layered metal chalcogenides , and lamellar alkali silicates and silicic acids . Graphite and carbon nanotubes have not been included , in part because this specialty area of intercalation chemistry is limited to one ...
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... manganese oxides represent the newest family of lamellar compositions of contemporary research interest . Finally , the alkali silicates and their proton - exchanged derivatives form a robust family of layered materials that can be ...
... manganese oxides represent the newest family of lamellar compositions of contemporary research interest . Finally , the alkali silicates and their proton - exchanged derivatives form a robust family of layered materials that can be ...
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... this book includes the following materials : clays , pillared clays and pillared clay heterostructures , together with layered analogs of zirconium phosphates and phosphonates , double hydroxides , manganese oxides vii Preface.
... this book includes the following materials : clays , pillared clays and pillared clay heterostructures , together with layered analogs of zirconium phosphates and phosphonates , double hydroxides , manganese oxides vii Preface.
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... manganese oxides , metal chalcogenides , and polysilicates ( including alkali silicates and crystalline silicic acids ) . Discussion of their synthesis and / or natural occurrence , characteri- zation , host - guest chemistry including ...
... manganese oxides , metal chalcogenides , and polysilicates ( including alkali silicates and crystalline silicic acids ) . Discussion of their synthesis and / or natural occurrence , characteri- zation , host - guest chemistry including ...
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... Manganese Oxides : Synthesis , Properties , and Applications 475 Jia Liu , Jason P. Durand , Laura Espinal , Luis - Javier Garces , Sinue Gomez , Young - Chan Son , Josanlet Villegas , and Steven L. Suib 10. Layered Metal Chalcogenides ...
... Manganese Oxides : Synthesis , Properties , and Applications 475 Jia Liu , Jason P. Durand , Laura Espinal , Luis - Javier Garces , Sinue Gomez , Young - Chan Son , Josanlet Villegas , and Steven L. Suib 10. Layered Metal Chalcogenides ...
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 |
Handbook of Layered Materials Scott M. Auerbach,Kathleen A. Carrado,Prabir K. Dutta No preview available - 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.