Leucite and analcime have open framework aluminosilicate structures, where ion exchange by cation substitution has been previously used to explain the replacement of one phase by another. Using O-18-enriched NaCl solutions in hydrothermal reactions and run-product analyses using scanning electron microscopy, infrared and Raman spectroscopy, and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry, we show that the replacement of leucite by analcime is not a solid-state reaction involving cation exchange by volume diffusion. Textural features such as nano-pores and clusters, as well as the detection of high amounts of O-18 in the framework of analcime, suggest that the reaction proceeds by dissolution of leucite and reprecipitation of analcime, wh...
The behavior of the zeolite laumontite during dissolution in acidic aqueous solutions has been studi...
To determine the mechanism of acid-leaching of ilmenite to ultimately forming rutile, we have carrie...
During chemical weathering and natural hydrothermal reactions, apatite can form by replacing calcium...
Leucite and analcime have open framework aluminosilicate structures, where ion exchange by cation su...
Two synthetic solid-solution series, analcime to Rb-leucite and analcime to Cs-leucite (pollucite), ...
Replacement processes are common transformation mechanisms in minerals and rocks at a variety of con...
Mineral replacement reactions take place primarily by dissolution-reprecipitation processes. Process...
Oligoclase and labradorite crystals have been experimentally replaced by albite in an aqueous sodium...
Oligoclase and labradorite crystals have been experimentally replaced by albite in an aqueous sodium...
Copyright © 2009 American Chemical SocietyWe report a simple and facile hydrothermal pseudomorphic r...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Structure and chemical compos...
The hydrothermal transformation of single aragonite crystals into polycrystalline calcite has been s...
The hydrothermal transformation of single aragonite crystals into polycrystalline calcite has been s...
The interaction of single crystals of a zeolite, scolecite (CaAl2Si3O103H2O), with NaCl and NaOH sol...
The mechanism of re-equilibration of albite in a hydrothermal fluid has been investigated experiment...
The behavior of the zeolite laumontite during dissolution in acidic aqueous solutions has been studi...
To determine the mechanism of acid-leaching of ilmenite to ultimately forming rutile, we have carrie...
During chemical weathering and natural hydrothermal reactions, apatite can form by replacing calcium...
Leucite and analcime have open framework aluminosilicate structures, where ion exchange by cation su...
Two synthetic solid-solution series, analcime to Rb-leucite and analcime to Cs-leucite (pollucite), ...
Replacement processes are common transformation mechanisms in minerals and rocks at a variety of con...
Mineral replacement reactions take place primarily by dissolution-reprecipitation processes. Process...
Oligoclase and labradorite crystals have been experimentally replaced by albite in an aqueous sodium...
Oligoclase and labradorite crystals have been experimentally replaced by albite in an aqueous sodium...
Copyright © 2009 American Chemical SocietyWe report a simple and facile hydrothermal pseudomorphic r...
150 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Structure and chemical compos...
The hydrothermal transformation of single aragonite crystals into polycrystalline calcite has been s...
The hydrothermal transformation of single aragonite crystals into polycrystalline calcite has been s...
The interaction of single crystals of a zeolite, scolecite (CaAl2Si3O103H2O), with NaCl and NaOH sol...
The mechanism of re-equilibration of albite in a hydrothermal fluid has been investigated experiment...
The behavior of the zeolite laumontite during dissolution in acidic aqueous solutions has been studi...
To determine the mechanism of acid-leaching of ilmenite to ultimately forming rutile, we have carrie...
During chemical weathering and natural hydrothermal reactions, apatite can form by replacing calcium...