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  • Petrick, Kerstin; Diedel, Ralf; Peuker, Miriam; Dieterle, Matthias; Kuch, Paul; Kaden, Rene; Krolla-Sidenstein, Peter; Schuhmann, Rainer; Emmerich, Katja (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    The industrial assessment of ceramic clays commonly consists of the determination of just two parameters, the particle-size distribution and the chemical composition; other parameters may also be important, however. The ...
  • Karakaya, Muazzez Celik; Karakaya, Necati; Kupeli, Suayip (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    A number of different types of bentonite deposits formed by hydrothermal alteration and diagenetic processes are to be found in the Ordu area of the Eastern Black Sea region. The Ca- and Na-bentonite deposits are related ...
  • Supronowicz, Wojciech; Roessner, Frank (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    Hydrothermal syntheses of a silicate structure comprising a single tetrahedral layer, known as ilerite, were conducted in the presence of tin (SnCl4·5H2O) as a heteroatom. The main aim of the study was to investigate the ...
  • Unknown author (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    In the paper ‘Measurement of clay surface areas by polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) sorption and its use for quantifying illite and smectite abundance’ from Clays and Clay Minerals, vol. 52, 2004.
  • Cristiano, Elena; Hu, Yung-Jin; Siegfried, Matthew; Kaplan, Daniel; Nitsche, Heino (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    Contaminant-transport modeling requires information about the charge of subsurface particle surfaces. Because values are commonly reused many times in a single simulation, small errors can be magnified greatly. Goethite ...
  • Matusik, Jakub; Wisła-Walsh, Ewa; Gaweł, Adam; Bielanska, Elzbieta; Bahranowski, Krzysztof (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    Mesoporous materials with pore diameters in the range 2-50 nm forming tubular or fibrous structures are of great interest due to their unique properties. Because they are commonly used as sorbents and catalyst carriers, ...
  • Salmimies, Riina; Mannila, Marju; Kallas, Juha; Hakkinen, Antti (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    Magnetite (Fe3O4) is a key economically valuable component in iron ore and is extracted by dissolution processes, but among the Fe (oxyhydr)oxides its solubility behavior is one of the least understood. The objective of ...
  • Morodome, Shoji; Kawamura, Katsuyuki (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    The swelling property of smectite is dominated by the hydration of exchangeable cations in the interlayer spacing (‘interlayer hydration’). By investigating systematically the swelling behavior of various exchangeable ...
  • Kim, Jinwook; Dong, Hailiang (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS), energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy (EFTEM), and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) have been applied in mineralogy and materials research to ...
  • Castaldi, Paola; Silvetti, Margherita; Enzo, Stefano; Deiana, Salvatore (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    The use of waste materials from mineral ore processing has much potential for immobilizing pollutants such as arsenic (As) in natural soils and waters. The purpose of the present study was to investigate red mud (RM, a ...
  • Kaufhold, Stephan; Dohrmann, Reiner; Stucki, Joseph W.; Anastacio, Alexandre S. (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    The layer charge density (LCD) of montmorillonite represents the permanent negative charge, its most important property. The LCD can be determined by two different methods, the structural formula method(SF M) and the ...
  • Blum, Alex; Lee, Lopaka; Eberl, Dennis (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    Blum and Eberl (2004) presented a new technique for determining the surface area of clay minerals in sediment samples by measuring the amount of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) [CAS#9003-39-8] adsorbed by a sample, and explained ...
  • Rozov, K.B.; Berner, U.; Kulik, D.A.; Diamond, L.W. (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    The naturally occurring layered double hydroxides (LDH, or anionic clays) are of particular interest in environmental geochemistry because of their ability to retain hazardous cations and especially anions. However, ...
  • Ma, Mark (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    Kaolinite is a common gangue mineral in iron ore and sodium silicate has been used widely as a dispersant of silicate gangue minerals including kaolinite in various iron-ore flotation methods over a wide range of pH. Its ...
  • Flores, Jorge; Lima, Enrique; Maubert, Marisela; Aduna, Enrique; Rivera, Jose Luis (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    Toxic dyes must be removed from waste water coming from the textile and paint industries. Adsorption is one possible method of removing dyes under ‘soft’ conditions, without the generation of secondary hazardous materials. ...
  • Kadir, Selahattin; Erman, Hande; Erkoyun, HuLya (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    The Kutahya kaolinite deposits are the most important source of raw materials for the ceramics industry in Turkey. To date, no detailed mineralogical or geochemical characterizations of these materials have been carried ...
  • Stojakovic, Djordje; Milenkovic, Jelena; Daneu, Nina; Rajic, Nevenka (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Toxic metal contamination of waste waters can be mitigated by metal adsorption to clay and zeolitic minerals, but in developing countries such environmental remediation can be cost prohibitive if these minerals are not ...
  • Karakaya, Muazzez Celik; Karakaya, Necati; Temel, Abidin (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    Abstract—The Middle-Upper Miocene-Pliocene sediments near Polatlı contain commercial sepiolitic clay deposits. The sepiolite-rich Polatlı basin sediments were studied to describe the sepiolitic clay deposits of the area ...
  • Marques, Rosa; Dias, M. Isabel; Prudencio, M. Isabel; Rocha, Fernando (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    Clay-rich deposits of Upper Cretaceous levels in the Taveiro (Reveles and S. Pedro) and Aveiro (Bustos) regions of west-central Portugal are economically and environmentally important, but detailed chemical and mineralogical ...
  • Maghsoodloorad, Hojjatollah; Mirfendereski, Seyed Mojtaba; Mohammadi, Toraj; Pak, Afshin (The Clay Minerals Society, 2011)
    The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of chemical parameters on the characterizationof W-type zeolite crystals and their intergrowths with other types of zeolites. The crystal size and purity ofW-type ...