An important intermediate phase in the crystallization of aqueous solutions of sodium sulfate is the highly metastable sodium sulfate heptahydrate (Na2SO4·7H2O). This has been structurally characterized for the first time by in situ single crystal X-ray diffraction. The crystal structure shows that each sodium cation is octahedrally coordinated to water molecules, with a slight distortion due to one of the water molecules being disordered. The hydrated sodium cations are hydrogen-bonded to form a three-dimensional bonded network, which is markedly different from the architecture of one-dimensional bonded chains observed in sodium sulfate decahydrate (mirabilite). This major structural difference explains the reconstructive nature of the tra...
Sodium sulfate is recognized as a salt with probably the most damaging capabilities when crystallizi...
Salt weathering is widely recognized as one of the most common mechanisms for deterioration of porou...
The determination of the structure of sodium thiosulphate pentahydrate is a problem possessing thr...
An important intermediate phase in the crystallization of aqueous solutions of sodium sulfate is the...
An important intermediate phase in the crystallization of aqueous solutions of sodium sulfate is the...
We describe an unusual application of synchrotron energy-dispersive diffraction with hard X-rays to ...
It is well known that sodium sulfate causes salt crystallization damage in building materials and ro...
It is well known that sodium sulfate causes salt crystallization damage in building materials and ro...
hy rat g a bta te s dri l u t on Our interest in sodium sulfate arises from our work on the destruct...
Sodium sulfates are well known to be the most damaging salts in building materials and rocks. Unfort...
Phase separation resulting in a single-crystal-single-crystal transition accompanied by a polycrysta...
Salt crystallisation in pores is known to cause serious damage to masonry. Sodium sulphate, often re...
International audienceSodium sulfate is widely regarded as the most damaging salt for porous buildin...
Sodium sulfate is recognized as a salt with probably the most damaging capabilities when crystallizi...
Salt weathering is widely recognized as one of the most common mechanisms for deterioration of porou...
The determination of the structure of sodium thiosulphate pentahydrate is a problem possessing thr...
An important intermediate phase in the crystallization of aqueous solutions of sodium sulfate is the...
An important intermediate phase in the crystallization of aqueous solutions of sodium sulfate is the...
We describe an unusual application of synchrotron energy-dispersive diffraction with hard X-rays to ...
It is well known that sodium sulfate causes salt crystallization damage in building materials and ro...
It is well known that sodium sulfate causes salt crystallization damage in building materials and ro...
hy rat g a bta te s dri l u t on Our interest in sodium sulfate arises from our work on the destruct...
Sodium sulfates are well known to be the most damaging salts in building materials and rocks. Unfort...
Phase separation resulting in a single-crystal-single-crystal transition accompanied by a polycrysta...
Salt crystallisation in pores is known to cause serious damage to masonry. Sodium sulphate, often re...
International audienceSodium sulfate is widely regarded as the most damaging salt for porous buildin...
Sodium sulfate is recognized as a salt with probably the most damaging capabilities when crystallizi...
Salt weathering is widely recognized as one of the most common mechanisms for deterioration of porou...
The determination of the structure of sodium thiosulphate pentahydrate is a problem possessing thr...