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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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Functionalization of single layers and nanofibers: a new strategy to produce polymer nanocomposites with optimized properties.

TL;DR: The proposed strategy suggests the use of synthetic and natural layered compounds, taking into account their ability to be exfoliated in the form of single layers, which can be chemically grafted with key molecules to produce polymer nanocomposites with low-cost fibrous materials exhibiting optimized dispersion, interfacial bonding, and attractive physical and other properties.
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Model for competitive adsorption of organic cations on clays

TL;DR: In this paper, the adsorption on montmorillonite of two monovalent organic cations, methylene blue (MB) and thioflavin T (TFT), was studied in four different situations: (1) separate adaption of MB or TFT; (2) competitive adsorction of TFT and Cs; (3) competitive ada-tion of the two organic cation from their equimolar solutions; and (4) adsoration of TTF on a clay whose cation exchange capacity had been previously saturated
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Intercalation and exfoliation : A review on morphology of polymer nanocomposites reinforced by inorganic layer structures

TL;DR: In this article, the morphology issues of polymer nanocomposites based on inorganic layer structures are addressed and the potential impact of using the synthetic α-zirconium phosphate as a reinforcement p is discussed.
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Use of methylene blue and crystal violet for determination of exchangeable cations in montmorillonite

TL;DR: In this paper, a procedure for the determination of cation exchange capacity and the amounts of exchangeable cations adsorbed to montmorillonite is proposed, which consists of a single incubation of the clay in a suspension containing a low concentration of an organic dye of large binding affinity, followed by analysis of the displaced inorganic cations by inductively-coupled plasma emission spectrometry (ICPES).
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Reversible topotaktische Redoxreaktionen von Festkörpern durch Elektronen/Ionen‐Transfer

TL;DR: In this paper, a vergleichbare Vielfalt besteht hinsichtlich der Gastspezies; in Abhangigkeit vom Wirtsgittertyp konnen sowohl kleine Ionen (Metallkationen, Protonen) als auch grose anorganische and organische Molekulionen aufgenommen werden.
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