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Ray L. Frost

Researcher at Queensland University of Technology

Publications -  1359
Citations -  45933

Ray L. Frost is an academic researcher from Queensland University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Raman spectroscopy & Infrared spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 1356 publications receiving 41053 citations. Previous affiliations of Ray L. Frost include University of Western Sydney & Southwest University of Science and Technology.

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Efficient microwave hydrothermal preparation of nanocrystalline anatase TiO2 colloids

TL;DR: A comparison between convection and microwave hydrothermal treatment of colloidal TiO2 is presented in this paper, where the resulting highly crystalline TiO 2 colloids were characterised using Raman spectroscopy, XRD, TEM, and electron diffraction.
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Lattice vibrations of montmorillonite: an FT Raman and X-ray diffraction study

TL;DR: In this article, the lattice vibrations of a series of dioctahedral montmorillonitic clay minerals were studied using FT Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction.
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Growth of Boehmite Nanofibers by Assembling Nanoparticles with Surfactant Micelles

TL;DR: In this article, a novel approach is proposed for the growth of the boehmite nanofibers: when fresh aluminum hydrate precipitate was added at regular interval to initial mixture of BoE and PEO surfactant at 373 K, the nanofiber grow from 40 to 50 nm long to over 100 nm.
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Sorption behavior of methyl orange from aqueous solution on organic matter and reduced graphene oxides modified Ni-Cr layered double hydroxides

TL;DR: In this article, the results of batch sorption and recycle experiments of Ni-Cr LDHs towards methyl orange (MO) showed the great potential of three modified Ni-cr LDH as good sorbents.
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An insight into the removal of Pb(II), Cu(II), Co(II), Cd(II), Zn(II), Ag(I), Hg(I), Cr(VI) by Na(I)-montmorillonite and Ca(II)-montmorillonite

TL;DR: In this article, a pseudo-second-order kinetic model and Langmuir, Freundlich, and Dubinin-Radushkevich isotherms were used to describe the adsorption behavior.