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  • Schoonheydt, Robert (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
  • Unknown author (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
  • Jodin-caumon, Marie-camille; Mosser-ruck, Regine; Randi, Aurelien; Pierron, Olivier; Cathelineau, Michel; Michau, Nicolas (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    The design of the repository for high-level nuclear waste (HLW) in France consists of a multiple-barrier system including steel canisters in a clay host rock. The system will undergo temperature variations in time and ...
  • Fuchs, Marco; Abidin, Zaenal; Kubel, Christian; Weidler, Peter G.; Matsue, Naoto; Henmi, Teruo; Koster, Rainer; Gliemann, Hartmut (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    In order to obtain nanopatterned surfaces, natural allophane particles originating from Japanese soils were immobilized as single particles on Si wafer substrates.When derived from aqueous suspensions, only a few nanoparticles ...
  • Su, Kai; Radian, Adi; Mishael, Yael; Yang, Lizhong; Stucki, Joseph W. (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    Nitrate is linked to chronic human illness and to a variety of environmental problems, and continues to be a contaminant of concern in soils and natural waters. Improved methods for nitrate abatement, thus, are still needed. ...
  • Goncalves, Italo Gomes; Petter, Carlos Otavio; Machado, Jaqueline Lepkoski (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    Kaolin ores are usually contaminated by some Fe-bearing minerals, the strong colors of which degrade the quality of the final product. A spectroscopic technique is sought to quantify the content of hematite and goethite, ...
  • Kim, Jin-wook; Kogure, Toshihiro; Yang, Kiho; Kim, Sang-tae; Jang, Young-nam; Baik, Hion-suck; Geesey, Gill (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    Mineralization of microbial biomass is a common phenomenon in geothermal habitats, but knowledge of the structure of the minerals formed in these environments is limited. A combination of spectroscopic, microscopic, and ...
  • Naumann, Thomas E.; Elliott, W. Crawford; Wampler, J. M. (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    K-Ar measurements were used in this study of upland Savannah River Site soils to distinguish between sorbed K and the K remaining in remnants of primary minerals. Study of sorbed K contributes to understanding further the ...
  • Ufer, Kristian; Kleeberg, Reinhard; Bergmann, Jorg; Dohrmann, Reiner (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    X-ray diffraction patterns of oriented mounts of clay minerals are often used in clay mineralogy for qualitative and quantitative purposes. Fequently occurring stacking defects, in particular, can be characterized by this ...
  • Ufer, Kristian; Kleeberg, Reinhard; Bergmann, Jorg; Dohrmann, Reiner (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    X-ray diffraction (XRD) of powdered materials is one of the most common methods used for structural characterization as well as for the quantification of mineral contents in mixtures. The application of the Rietveld method ...
  • Unknown author (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
  • Unknown author (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
  • Jefferis, Stephan A.; Lam, Carlos (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
  • Yuan, Peng; Tan, Daoyong; Annabi-Bergaya, Faiza; Yan, Wenchang; Fan, Mingde; Liu, Dong; He, Hongping (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    The objective of the present study was to investigate changes in the structural, textural, and surface properties of tubular halloysite under heating, which are significant in the applications of halloysite as functional ...
  • Drits, Victor A.; Guggenheim, Stephen; Zviagina, Bella B.; Kogure, Toshihiro (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    To determine the relationships between the symmetry of the overall pyrophyllite and talc structure and the symmetry of individual layers, the geometry and symmetry of each 2:1 layer of pyrophyllite and talc were analyzed. ...
  • Ferreira, Daniel R.; Schulthess, Cristian P.; Amonette, James E.; Walter, Eric D. (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    The adsorption mechanisms of divalent cations in zeolite nanopore channels can vary as a function of their pore dimensions. The nanopore inner-sphere enhancement (NISE) theory predicts that ions may dehydrate inside small ...
  • Reynolds, Jacob G.; Johnston, Cliff T.; Agnew, Stephen F. (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    The Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) theory models the effective specific surface area and water content of solids as a function of the relative vapor pressure of water. A modified form of the BET equation has been used ...
  • Nouri, Amir; Jafari, Mostafa; Kazemimoghadam, Mansour; Mohammadi, Toraj (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    Synthesized zeolites are extremely important as industrial minerals and are most commonly prepared using organic templates. Because these organic templates present undesirable environmental hazards, a synthesis method which ...
  • Miller, Matthew A.; Madden, Andrew S.; Madden, Megan Elwood; Elmore, R. Douglas (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    Nontronite NAu-1 was exposed to moderate temperature and pressure conditions (250 and 300ºC at 100 MPa pressure) in KCl brine to simulate burial diagenetic systems over accelerated time periods appropriate for laboratory ...
  • Baioumy, Hassan M.; Gilg, H. Albert; Taubald, Heinrich (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2012)
    Mineralogical and geochemical variations among the Carboniferous and Cretaceous sedimentary kaolin deposits from Sinai provided an opportunity to examine the effect of the source area on compositions of the deposits. The ...