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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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Low temperature characteristics of ionic polymer–metal composite actuators

TL;DR: In this paper, a description of ionic polymer-metal composites (IPMCs) as an attractive solution for cold operation actuators is presented. This is because of their capability for actuation with relatively low electric fields (∼10kV/m), durability and capability of operating within the subzero regime T
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Alteration processes in volcanic soils and identification of exobiologically important weathering products on Mars using remote sensing.

TL;DR: Tephra samples altered in the vicinity of cinder cones and steam vents contain higher abundances of phyllosilicates, iron oxides, and sulfates and may be interesting sites for exobiology.
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Intercalation of Rhodamine 6G and Oxazine 4 into Oriented Clay Films and Their Alignment

TL;DR: In this paper, the cationic dyes rhodamine 6G (R6G) and oxazine 4 (Ox4) were intercalated into oriented lithium hectorite (LiHT, a synthetic fluor-mica) films by ion exchange, and their orientation was studied by x-ray and polarized spectroscopy.
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Photochromism of azobenzene in the hydrophobic interlayer spaces of dialkyldimethylammonium-fluor-tetrasilicic mica films

TL;DR: In this article, a thin film of organoammonium-mica-azobenzene intercalation compounds was obtained by depositing a suspension of the organomethane-micas (prepared using a toluene/methanol solution of azobenzenes) on quartz substrates.
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A complex of copper (II)-montmorillonite with a modified cyclodextrin

TL;DR: A host compound consisting of two components, one layered and one single channel-like, in which dimers of 1:1 complex of Cu(II) with mono-(6-β-aminoethylamino-6-deoxy)-β-cyclodextrin (CDen) are formed in a stable condition and are closely packed between the silicate layers of montmorillonite.
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