International audienceThe Mössbauer spectroscopy was used to monitor the mineralogical transformations of ferrihydrite (F), lepidocrocite (L) and goethite (G) into magnetite as a function of aging time. Ferric oxyhydroxides were reacted with soluble FeII and OH- in stoichiometric amounts to form magnetite at an initial pH of 9.7. Observed transformation extent into magnetite followed the order: F > L > G with almost 30 % of untransformed G after 1 month. The departure from stoichiometry, δ, of magnetite (Fe3-δO4) generated from F (δ ~ 0.04) and L (δ ~ 0.05) was relatively low as compared to that in magnetite from G (δ ~ 0.08). The analysis by transmission electron microscopy and BET revealed that generated magnetite was also different in t...
to large magnetic fields is discussed in terms of its use in analysing the naturally occurring polym...
Magnetic, pXRD and Mössbauer metadata used in the cited study on alteration of synthetic ferrihydrit...
The Fe(II)-catalyzed transformation of the poorly crystalline Fe(III) oxyhydroxide mineral, ferrihyd...
International audienceThis laboratory study describes the abiotic mineralogical transformation of fe...
Fe(III) ratio (x) was varied from 0.10 to 0.50. After stabilization by aging at pH- ~ 8 in anaerobic...
International audienceFeII-induced mineralogical transformations of three goethites (G1, G2 and G3),...
International audienceThe miniaturized Mössbauer spectrometer (MIMOS II) was used to monitor in situ...
Interaction with aqueous Fe(II) accelerates the transformation of the Fe(III) oxyhydroxide ferrihydr...
Ferrite spinels, especially magnetite (Fe3O4), can be formed either by geological, biological or che...
Electron transfer to ferric iron in (oxyhydr-)oxides (hereafter iron oxides) is a critical step in ...
Iron minerals in soils and sediments play important roles in many biogeochemical processes and there...
Soil formation usually results in an increase in magnetic susceptibility. The magnetic properties of...
Soil formation usually results in an increase in magnetic susceptibility. The magnetic properties of...
Ferrihydrite (5Fe203.9H20) is a poorly-ordered mineral that with time, transforms into goethite (~-F...
A novel reaction which produces magnetite particles having reproducibly different stoichio-metries (...
to large magnetic fields is discussed in terms of its use in analysing the naturally occurring polym...
Magnetic, pXRD and Mössbauer metadata used in the cited study on alteration of synthetic ferrihydrit...
The Fe(II)-catalyzed transformation of the poorly crystalline Fe(III) oxyhydroxide mineral, ferrihyd...
International audienceThis laboratory study describes the abiotic mineralogical transformation of fe...
Fe(III) ratio (x) was varied from 0.10 to 0.50. After stabilization by aging at pH- ~ 8 in anaerobic...
International audienceFeII-induced mineralogical transformations of three goethites (G1, G2 and G3),...
International audienceThe miniaturized Mössbauer spectrometer (MIMOS II) was used to monitor in situ...
Interaction with aqueous Fe(II) accelerates the transformation of the Fe(III) oxyhydroxide ferrihydr...
Ferrite spinels, especially magnetite (Fe3O4), can be formed either by geological, biological or che...
Electron transfer to ferric iron in (oxyhydr-)oxides (hereafter iron oxides) is a critical step in ...
Iron minerals in soils and sediments play important roles in many biogeochemical processes and there...
Soil formation usually results in an increase in magnetic susceptibility. The magnetic properties of...
Soil formation usually results in an increase in magnetic susceptibility. The magnetic properties of...
Ferrihydrite (5Fe203.9H20) is a poorly-ordered mineral that with time, transforms into goethite (~-F...
A novel reaction which produces magnetite particles having reproducibly different stoichio-metries (...
to large magnetic fields is discussed in terms of its use in analysing the naturally occurring polym...
Magnetic, pXRD and Mössbauer metadata used in the cited study on alteration of synthetic ferrihydrit...
The Fe(II)-catalyzed transformation of the poorly crystalline Fe(III) oxyhydroxide mineral, ferrihyd...