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Thermodynamic studies of zeolites: clinoptilolite

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In this article, a carefully characterized specimen of clinoptilolite (Malheur County, Oregon, USA) of composition: S r 0036 M g 0124 C a 0761 M n 0002 B a 0062 K 0543 N a 0954 A l 3450 F e 0017 S i 14533 O 36000 ⋅ 10922 H 2 O
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This article is published in The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics.The article was published on 1991-05-01. It has received 41 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Standard molar entropy & Clinoptilolite.

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Geochemical Stability of Natural Zeolites

TL;DR: In this paper, a new look at the thermodynamic and kinetic factors affecting zeolitization of natural zeolites has been proposed, which is used to predict the physical-chemical response of zeolite to heat generated during radioactive decay and to waste-rock interactions.
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Stability of hydrous minerals on the martian surface

TL;DR: This paper analyzed experimental thermodynamic and X-ray powder diffraction data for smectite and the most common terrestrial zeolite, clinoptilolite to evaluate the state of hydration of these minerals under martian surface conditions.
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Thermal Behavior of Natural Zeolites

TL;DR: The open framework structures of zeolites, containing variable amounts of extra-framework cations and water molecules, are very responsive to changes in temperature and/or water-vapor pressure, and several coupled changes occur in water content and structure whenever a zeolite is subjected to a change in environment as discussed by the authors.
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Solubility and stability of zeolites in aqueous solution; I, Analcime, Na-, and K-clinoptilolite

TL;DR: In this paper, the solubility of analcime and clinoptilolite were determined in dilute, weakly alkaline, aqueous solutions below 300 degrees C and at vapor-saturated pressures.
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Aqueous geochemistry in icy world interiors: Equilibrium fluid, rock, and gas compositions, and fate of antifreezes and radionuclides

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore two ways by which water-rock interaction can feed back on geophysical evolution: the production or consumption of antifreeze compounds, which affect the persistence and abundance of cold liquid; and the potential leaching into the fluid of lithophile radionuclides, affecting the distribution of a long-term heat source.
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Thermodynamic Properties of Minerals and Related Substances at 298.15 K and 1 Bar (105 Pascals) Pressure and at Higher Temperatures

TL;DR: A report about values for the entropy, molar volume, and for the enthalpy and Gibbs energy of formation for the elements and minerals and substances at 298.15 K was given in this paper.
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Thermodynamic Properties of Halides

TL;DR: The second in a series revising and expanding Bureau of Mines Bulletin 605, "Thermodynamic Properties of 65 Elements-Their Oxides, Halides, Carbides, and Nitrides," by C E Wicks and F E Block, published in 1963, and including data available through 1959 as mentioned in this paper.
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Distribution and chemistry of diagenetic minerals at Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada

TL;DR: In this paper, four diagenetic mineral zones have been recognized that become progressively less hydrous with depth: Zone I, the shallowest zone, is 375-584 m thick in the central part of Yucca Mountain, but 170 m thick to the north.
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Thermodynamic studies of zeolites: analcime and dehydrated analcime

TL;DR: In this paper, a pure speciment of analcime whose composition was Na/sub 0.96/Al/sub 1.04/O/sub 6/H/sub 2/O and on the corresponding anhydride was analyzed.
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