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The occurrence of chemical reactions cannot be excluded either in the case of the silicate modified with the amino acid. The type and strength of interaction determine the properties of the composites. ... Thermoplastic starch/layered silicate composites: structure, interaction, properties...
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Silicate minerals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A silicate consisting of planar layers of octahedra bound to tetrahedra above and below with a characteristic repeat distance between t-o-t layers. They are the primary component of soils and are excellent trappers of water, which is held between layers. ... The layer silicates are divided into the 7 Å layer silicates,
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This article has been cited by other articles: ... Anna Kokines Miller, Stephen Guggenheim, and August F. Koster van Groos ... This record provided courtesy of AGI/GeoRef.
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American Mineralogist; February 1989; v. 74; no. 1-2; p. 224-229; ... Alert me when this article is cited ... Email this article to a friend...
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Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics computer simulations are used to explore the atomic scale structure and dynamics of intercalated PEO/montmorillonite nanocomposites. Particular attention is paid to the configuration of the polymer within these confined spaces. ... Computer Simulation of PEO/Layered-Silicate Nanocomposites:
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Solid state 1H and 29Si NMR spectroscopies were applied to the layer silicate RUB-18 in order to investigate the hydrogen bonding network providing the three-dimensional ordering of the silicate layers. ... Two 1H NMR signals corresponding to water molecules and strongly hydrogen-bonded silanol groups were resolved,
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Clay Minerals; June 1981; v. 16; no. 3; p. 261-278; ... Alert me when this article is cited ... Email this article to a friend...
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An agglomerate containing sodium sulfate and as layer silicate, a synthetic layer silicate which has a smectite-like crystal phase, increased contents of bound alkali metal and silicate and a distinctly reduced swelling power compared with pure smectites. ... These layer silicates are synthetic,finely-divided,
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Zacharias, K.F., Sibley, D.F., Westjohn, D.B., and Weaver, T.L., 1993, Oxygen-isotope, X-ray-diffraction and scanning-electron-microscope examinations of authigenic-layer-silicate minerals from Mississippian and Pennsylvanian sandstones in the Michigan Basin: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 93-103, 15 p.
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