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The chemistry of clay-organic reactions
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Preparation of Oda-Clay Hybrid Films by Langmuir-Blodgett Technique
TL;DR: Hybrid monolayers of clay minerals (hectorite) and Octadecyamine (ODA) were prepared using the Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technique as mentioned in this paper.
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Hplc separations of some substituted benzenes on thermally treated clays
F. Tsvetkov,U. Mingelgrin,M. Gal +2 more
TL;DR: The role of exchangeable cation (Na+, Co2+ and Cu2+) in the adsorption was found to be complex as discussed by the authors, and the cations determine both the strength of interaction, which increases with the valence of the cation, and the accessibility of the interlayer adsorithmic sites which decreased with valence.
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Clays as Neutralizers against Environmental Protection
TL;DR: To understand the role of clays in nature and their beneficial effects, it is important to have the preliminary knowledge about origin and evolution of the clays and their transformation in nature as mentioned in this paper.
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Prebiotic Synthesis on Minerals: RNA Oligomer Formation
TL;DR: The polymerization of aminoacyl adenylates is also observed to take place on montmorillonite with the formation of polypeptides, consistent with the hypothesis that the prebiotic formation of biological polymers took place on mineral surfaces.
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Influence of Organic Acids and Bases on the Mobility of Some Heavy Metals in Soil
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of organic acids and their sodium salts, amino acids and organic bases on the mobility of some heavy metals through the soil was examined by using thin layer chromatography.