International audienceDespite half a century of intensive research, the structure and presence of short-range ordered aluminosilicates in volcanic soils is still the focus of debate. Imogolite is easily distinguishable because of its tubular structure, whereas allophane compounds—usually described as spheres—are harder to identify, especially because of their variable structure and occurrence patterns. In addition, the local structure of allophanes can be very similar to that of proto-imogolite (imogolite precursor). Strangely, this similarity is seldom considered in most characterization studies. In this context, our study focuses on the structure of two Al-rich short range-ordered aluminosilicates of two different origins, from: (i) an An...
ABSTRACT: Imogolite structures in allophanic lays can be recognized and semi-quantitatively estimate...
Chapitre 3Because of their occurrence, high specific surface area and reactivity, poorly ordered sec...
Morphology and chemical structure of allophane which was found in soils developed from volcanic ash ...
International audienceDespite half a century of intensive research, the structure and presence of sh...
Very high levels of C content characterize Andic horizons of volcanic soils. Stabilization of organi...
ABSTRACT: The fibrous aluminosilicate imogolite has been studied by electron-optical and infrared ab...
ABSTRACT 9 Imogolite has been identified in small amounts in clays from a soil profile developed on ...
Abstract--Samples containing allophane with molar AI/Si ratios from 1.0 to 2.0 have been examined by...
ABSTRACT: Volcanic ash soils were studied with the scanning electron microscope to observe the morph...
Although some evidence for thread-like inorganic material in Italian soils developed on volcanic ash...
Abstract- Inorganic gel and allophane collected from basaltic saprolite on Maul, Hawaii, and studied...
Allophane and imogolite are nanophase hydrous aluminosilicate clay minerals. Their presence on Mars ...
ABSTRACT: The structure of synthetic aluminosilicates prepared at pH 6 has been investigated by 29Si...
Abstract--Examination of two volcanic and two precipitated allophanes by solid-state NMR, thermal an...
Abstract--Small-angle X-ray powder diffraction analyses and high-resolution electron microscopy of a...
ABSTRACT: Imogolite structures in allophanic lays can be recognized and semi-quantitatively estimate...
Chapitre 3Because of their occurrence, high specific surface area and reactivity, poorly ordered sec...
Morphology and chemical structure of allophane which was found in soils developed from volcanic ash ...
International audienceDespite half a century of intensive research, the structure and presence of sh...
Very high levels of C content characterize Andic horizons of volcanic soils. Stabilization of organi...
ABSTRACT: The fibrous aluminosilicate imogolite has been studied by electron-optical and infrared ab...
ABSTRACT 9 Imogolite has been identified in small amounts in clays from a soil profile developed on ...
Abstract--Samples containing allophane with molar AI/Si ratios from 1.0 to 2.0 have been examined by...
ABSTRACT: Volcanic ash soils were studied with the scanning electron microscope to observe the morph...
Although some evidence for thread-like inorganic material in Italian soils developed on volcanic ash...
Abstract- Inorganic gel and allophane collected from basaltic saprolite on Maul, Hawaii, and studied...
Allophane and imogolite are nanophase hydrous aluminosilicate clay minerals. Their presence on Mars ...
ABSTRACT: The structure of synthetic aluminosilicates prepared at pH 6 has been investigated by 29Si...
Abstract--Examination of two volcanic and two precipitated allophanes by solid-state NMR, thermal an...
Abstract--Small-angle X-ray powder diffraction analyses and high-resolution electron microscopy of a...
ABSTRACT: Imogolite structures in allophanic lays can be recognized and semi-quantitatively estimate...
Chapitre 3Because of their occurrence, high specific surface area and reactivity, poorly ordered sec...
Morphology and chemical structure of allophane which was found in soils developed from volcanic ash ...