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The x-ray identification and crystal structures of clay minerals
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Effect of heating on palygorskite and acid treated palygorskite properties
N. Frini-Srasra,E. Srasra +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of heat treatment on the surface and textural properties of palygorskite and acid-activated palygorkite was investigated for four hours.
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Leachability of major elements from minerals in strong acids
S Snäll,T Liljefors +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the acid leachability of major elements from common silicate and oxide minerals has been determined experimentally and the results revealed appreciable differences in the leachable properties of different elements from different minerals.
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Influence of sample characteristics on quantification of carbamazepine hydrate formation by X-ray powder diffraction and Raman spectroscopy.
Fang Tian,F. Zhang,Niklas Sandler,Keith C. Gordon,Cushla McGoverin,Clare J. Strachan,Dorothy J. Saville,Thomas Rades +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the suitability of powder X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy in polymorph detection and quantification for carbamazepine anhydrate and dihydrate mixtures was investigated.
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Expansibility of some vermiculites
TL;DR: In this article, the thermal expansion of four samples of vermiculite, one sample containing mica and mica interstratification from various geological origins have been studied, and it is suggested that the sudden release of interlayer water is not the only factor influencing the temperature expansion of these samples, e.g. the presence of relicts of altered mica, loss of OH groups or chemical composition.
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Microtrac particle-size analyzer
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