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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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Modification of the Kaolinite Hydroxyl Surfaces through Intercalation with Potassium Acetate under Pressure

TL;DR: It is proposed that the effect of intercalation of the low defect Kaolinite under pressure caused the kaolinite to become disordered and this disordering was dependent upon the temperature of interCalation.
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The role of water in synthesised hydrotalcites of formula MgxZn6-xCr2(OH)16(CO3).4H2O and NixCo6-xCr2(OH)16(CO3).4H2O: an infrared spectroscopic study

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used infrared spectroscopy to characterize synthesized hydrotalcites of formula MgxZn6−xCr2(OH)16(CO3) · 4H2O.
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The molecular structure of the mineral beudantite PbFe3(AsO4,SO4)2(OH)6 - Implications for arsenic accumulation and removal

TL;DR: In this paper, the molecular structure of the mineral beudantite using vibrational spectroscopy was determined by a combination of Raman and infrared spectroscopic techniques, and the approximate range of O−H⋯O hydrogen bond lengths was inferred from the Raman spectra.
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Spectroscopic characterization of chromite from the Moa-Baracoa Ophiolitic Massif, Cuba.

TL;DR: Near-IR reflectance spectroscopy has been used effectively to show intense absorption bands caused by electronic spin allowed d-d transitions of Fe2+ in tetrahedral symmetry, in the region 5000-4000 cm(-1).

Integrated risk framework for onsite wastewater treatment systems

TL;DR: An integrated risk based approach for assessing the inherent hazards associated with OWTS in order to manage and mitigate the environmental and public health risks inherent with onsite wastewater treatment is highlighted.