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The chemistry of clay-organic reactions
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The article was published on 1974-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1180 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Organic reaction.read more
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Application of Box-Behnken design to modeling the effect of smectite content on swelling to hydrocyclone processing of bentonites with various geologic properties
Selçuk Özgen,Ahmet Yildiz +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied Box-Behnken experimental design and response surface methodology to model and optimize some operational parameters of a hydrocyclone to produce three groups of bentonite concentrates.
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Interaction of smectites with organic photochromic compounds
John M. Adams,A. J. Gabbutt +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the photochromic behavior of the fulgide α-2,5-dimethyl-3-furylethylidene (isopropylidenes) succinic anhydride can be modified considerably when supported on a smectite clay.
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Advanced Anticorrosive Coatings Prepared from Polymer-Clay Nanocomposite Materials
TL;DR: In the early stage of corrosion protection engineering, various neat organic or polymeric coatings were developed as mentioned in this paper and these coatings generally function as a physical barrier against aggressive species such as O2 and H+ that cause decomposition.
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Correlation analysis as a tool to investigate the bioaccessibility of nickel, vanadium and zinc in Northern Ireland soils
TL;DR: The findings illustrate how specific geology and soil geochemistry exert controls over trace element bioaccessibility, with soil chemical factors having a stronger influence on BAF results than relative geogenic abundance.
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In situ copolymerization of butylene succinate with twice functionalized organoclay: Thermal stability
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of the epoxy groups of TFC was investigated for the improvement of the interfacial interaction between clay and polymer matrix, which increased the thermal stability of the composite.