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Selective gas adsorption by amorphous clay mineral derivatives

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Volzone, Cristina
Thompson, John
Melnitchenko, Alexandre
Ortiga, Jose
Palethorpe, Stephen

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Clay Minerals Society

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Amorphous derivates prepared by aqueous reaction of various aluminosilicate clay minerals with concentrated KF solution at 80-110°C were studied for their gas adsorption properties. The four clay minerals studied are halloysite, a well-crystallized kaoli

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Clays and Clay Minerals

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