Cai, Jingong Du, Jiazong Chen, Zewen Lei, Tianzhu Zhu, Xiaojun
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Clays and Clay Minerals
Smectite illitization is an important diagenetic phenomenon of mudstones, but only rarely has the influence of organic matter (OM) on this process been examined. In the present study, hydrothermal experiments were conducted with smectite (M1, total organic carbon (TOC) 1%). X-ray diffraction (XRD), infrared, X-ray fluorescence (XRF), and organic ca...
Zhang, Xiaoke Cai, Yuanfeng Jiang, Dongmei Zhang, Yang Pan, Yuguan Bai, Lijuan
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The objective of this study was to explore the geological origin of glauconite, which is believed to precipitate and mature very slowly (~1 Myr) in neritic environments (shallow water, oceanic coastal zones, at water depths of 100–200 m) with very low sedimentation rates. A series of simulation experiments was designed and carried out in sealed tub...
Koo, Tae-hee Kim, Jee-young Choi, Jong-woo Kim, Jin-wook
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Fe-rich smectite is ubiquitous in soil environments and closely linked to the fate and mobility of hazardous trace metals and particularly to the variations in the biogeochemical redox reactions of structural Fe that determine the sorption and desorption properties of clay minerals. The biotic/abiotic redox reactions of a Fe-rich smectite, nontroni...
Bumbudsanpharoke, Nattinee Lee, Wooseok Choi, Jae Chun Park, Se-Jong Kim, Meekyung Ko, Seonghyuk
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Clays and Clay Minerals
Although low density polyethylene (LDPE) has long been widely used in packaging applications, some limitations in its use still exist and are due to its relatively poor gas barrier properties and low mechanical strength which can restrict its extensive use for more advanced applications, such as electronic and pharmaceutical packaging. The purpose ...
Yu, Wei Hua Zhu, Ting Ting Tong, Dong Shen Wang, Min Wu, Qi Qi Zhou, Chun Hui
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Hydrophobicity, swellability, and dispersion are important properties for organo-montmorillonites (OMnt) and have yet to be fully characterized for all OMnt configurations. The purpose of the present work was to examine the preparation of OMnt from the reaction of Ca2+-montmorillonite (Ca2+-Mnt) with a high concentration of surfactant and to reveal...
Zhou, Huijun Chen, Meng Zhu, Lifang Li, Lin Zhu, Runliang He, Hongping
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Buckminsterfullerene (C60) is one of the most important carbon-based nanoparticles (CNPs). Industrial-scale production of C60 has reached the level of tons; release to the environment has been confirmed (Tremblay, 2002; Qiao et al., 2007). The present study was devoted to study of the effect of clay minerals on the migration process of C60. Molecul...
Chen, Cheng Liu, Xiandong Zhang, Yingchun Zhang, Chi Lu, Xiancai
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In order to understand the microscopic properties of alkylammonium-intercalated vermiculites, molecular dynamics simulations employing the clayff-CVFF force field were performed to obtain the interlayer structures and dynamics. The layering behavior of alkyl chains was uncovered. With the model used in the present study (1.2 e per unit cell), the a...
Zwingmann, Horst Berger, Alfons Eggenberger, Urs Todd, Andrew Herwegh, Marco
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The radiogenic isotope systematics of clay minerals are complex because of the intimate mixture of minerals from different origins such as detrital and authigenic sources. An important aspect of dating clays is the primary sample preparation and disintegration method. In the present study, a sample of weakly deformed Opalinus claystone from the Mon...
Wampler, J. M.
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Clays and Clay Minerals
Sassi, Michel Rosso, Kevin M. Okumura, Masahiko Machida, Masahiko
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