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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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Permeability of an Organo-Modified Bentonite to Ethanol-Water Solutions

TL;DR: In this article, an organically modified bentonite to ethanol-water solutions was determined to approximate the effects of organo sorption-induced swelling, and measured coefficients of permeability for the BODMA bentonite decreased from ∼1 × 10−7m s−1 for pure water to ∼8 × 10 − 10−10m s − 1 for pure ethanol.
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Oxygen barrier property of polypropylene-polyether treated clay nanocomposite

TL;DR: In this paper, a solution blending of polyether treated montmorillonite and polypropylene (PP) nanocomposites was obtained by solution blending, with a coupling agent of maleic anhydride grafted polypropylon (PP-g-MA).
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Geology, geochemistry and mineralogy of the lignite-hosted Ambassador palaeochannel uranium and multi-element deposit, Gunbarrel Basin, Western Australia

TL;DR: The Ambassador U and multi-element deposit occurs on the SW margin of the Gunbarrel Basin, Western Australia as mentioned in this paper, where low-grade, flat-lying U mineralization averaging about 2 m thick at 0.03% U occurs in lignites at the redox front at the base of the weathering profile within a laterally extensive palaeochannel network.
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Relationship between geosorbent properties and field-based partition coefficients for pesticides in surface water and sediments of selected agrarian catchments: Implications for risk assessment.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that understanding pesticide mobility using field-based partition coefficients could give a clearer picture of pesticide risks to biota and human populations.
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The effects of pH, pepsin, exchange cation, and vitamins on aflatoxin adsorption on smectite in simulated gastric fluids

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of simulated gastric fluid protein (pepsin) and pH on aflatoxin adsorption by smectite, the influence of the exchangeable cation of smectites on the adaption in simulated Gastric conditions, and the competition of vitamins with aflatoxins for adsorbing sites on the smectitic surface was evaluated.
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