In attempts to postulate dehydroxylation mechanisms for the clay minerals, three assumptions have generally been made: that the elements of water are lost more or less uniformly from all over the crystal, that the tetrahedral parts of the structure are less likely to be disturbed than are the octahedral parts, and that silica-rich material often presumed to occur as a secondary product is in fact pure SiO2. It is shown that all of these assumptions are doubtful. Dehydroxylation mechanisms in which the first assumption holds good are described as homogeneous, and it is shown that certain calcium minerals undergo dehydroxylation i this way. In contrast, where magnesium or other cations of similar size are predominant, dehydroxylation occurs b...
The structural transformation of dioctahedral 2:1 layer silicates (illite, montmorillonite, glauconi...
Dioctahedral micas and smectites are phyllosilicates in which only two of the three octahedral sites...
The activation energy for thermal dehydroxylati0n i vacuum of alkaline-earth hydroxides has been cal...
Dehydroxylation in aluminous dioctahedral 2 :1 layer silicates may be described at the atomic level ...
Water vapour atmospheres are known to raise the temperature of the endothermic reaction of clay mine...
Rehydroxylization f the anhydrous modification of dioctahedral montmorillonites can be carried out u...
The thermal transformation, stability field, and reaction kinetics of serpentine minerals (antigorit...
Kinetic studies have shown that the isothermal dehydration of the clay minerals proceeds according t...
Summary. The temperature at which dehydroxylation ccurs in amphiboles i thought to be largely depend...
This review examines studies on the dehydroxylation of serpentine minerals published in the open lit...
Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee, (U. P.) Manuscript received 23 December 1972 ; revise...
There has been increasing interest in carbon dioxide sequestration in mineral form, because there ar...
A theoretical mechanism for the oxidation of ferrous iron in hydroxy-lated silicates is described. T...
The effect of flash decrease of pressure on the dehydroxylation process of montmorillonite (Yamagata...
ABSTRACT: The dehydroxylation of kaolinite has been investigated by isothermal thermogravimetry. Kin...
The structural transformation of dioctahedral 2:1 layer silicates (illite, montmorillonite, glauconi...
Dioctahedral micas and smectites are phyllosilicates in which only two of the three octahedral sites...
The activation energy for thermal dehydroxylati0n i vacuum of alkaline-earth hydroxides has been cal...
Dehydroxylation in aluminous dioctahedral 2 :1 layer silicates may be described at the atomic level ...
Water vapour atmospheres are known to raise the temperature of the endothermic reaction of clay mine...
Rehydroxylization f the anhydrous modification of dioctahedral montmorillonites can be carried out u...
The thermal transformation, stability field, and reaction kinetics of serpentine minerals (antigorit...
Kinetic studies have shown that the isothermal dehydration of the clay minerals proceeds according t...
Summary. The temperature at which dehydroxylation ccurs in amphiboles i thought to be largely depend...
This review examines studies on the dehydroxylation of serpentine minerals published in the open lit...
Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee, (U. P.) Manuscript received 23 December 1972 ; revise...
There has been increasing interest in carbon dioxide sequestration in mineral form, because there ar...
A theoretical mechanism for the oxidation of ferrous iron in hydroxy-lated silicates is described. T...
The effect of flash decrease of pressure on the dehydroxylation process of montmorillonite (Yamagata...
ABSTRACT: The dehydroxylation of kaolinite has been investigated by isothermal thermogravimetry. Kin...
The structural transformation of dioctahedral 2:1 layer silicates (illite, montmorillonite, glauconi...
Dioctahedral micas and smectites are phyllosilicates in which only two of the three octahedral sites...
The activation energy for thermal dehydroxylati0n i vacuum of alkaline-earth hydroxides has been cal...