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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.

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Interactions of clay minerals with organic pollutants

TL;DR: In this article, the nature of the interactions occurring between organic compounds and clay minerals is reviewed and factors which enhance the adsorptive properties of clays and conditions which promote chemical transformations of adsorbed organic molecules are discussed.
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Physicochemical study of novel organoclays as heavy metal ion adsorbents for environmental remediation.

TL;DR: Four organic-modified clays based on a SWy-2 montmorillonite prepared by embedding ammonium organic derivatives with different chelating functionalities in the interlayer space show significant improvement in terms of sorbing selectivity as well as of metal loading capacity.
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Bonding mechanisms between aflatoxin B1 and smectite

TL;DR: In this article, aflatoxin-smectite complex was found to have a basal spacing greater than 1.2 nm up to 400°C and the in-phase carbonyl-stretching band shifted from 1736 cm −1 for monovalent cation (K or Na) to 1687 cm − 1 for heavy-metal (Ni or Cu) complexes.
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Ionomeric electroactive polymer artificial muscle for naval applications

TL;DR: In this article, an ionomeric electroactive polymer may offer an attractive solution for locomotion of small propulsors, and a simplified propulsor model is explored and the fabrication and operation of an ionic polymer-metal composites (IPMC) is presented.
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Poly(ethylene oxide)/NH4+-smectite nanocomposites

TL;DR: In this article, the intercalation of poly(ethylene oxide), PEO, into homoionic NH 4 + -smectites (montmorillonite and hectorite) has been shown to change the polymer helical conformation of PEO as well as in the T d symmetry of ammonium ion.
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