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Uptake of anionic and cationic dyes from water using natural clay and clay/starch/MnFe2O4 magnetic nanocomposite

, 2020
The present research was designed to explore the adsorption of sunset yellow (SY) and Nile blue (NB) from water using clay and clay/starch/MnFe2O4 magnetic composite.
Zahra Esvandi   +4 more
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Cadmium adsorption to clay-microbe aggregates: Implications for marine heavy metals cycling

, 2020
Interactions between microorganisms and clay minerals influence the transport and cycling of metal contaminants in both marine and terrestrial environments.
Qixing Zhou   +6 more
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Hydration and phase assemblage of ternary cements with calcined clay and limestone

Construction and Building Materials, 2019
This study aims to understand the impact of calcined clay, limestone and gypsum on the hydration mechanisms and phase development in limestone calcined clay cement (LC3).
S. Krishnan   +2 more
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Interactions between microorganisms and clay minerals: New insights and broader applications

Applied Clay Science, 2019
Interactions between microorganisms and clay minerals are ubiquitous in nature and are involved in the formation and transformation of clay minerals and the global cycles of many elements.
Guizhou Li, C. Zhou, S. Fiore, W. Yu
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Adsorption of ammonium by different natural clay minerals: Characterization, kinetics and adsorption isotherms

Applied Clay Science, 2017
This research presented six natural clay minerals (NCM) evaluated for the effectiveness of NH4+ adsorption from aqueous solution. For the first time, the NH4+ adsorption capacities of kaolinite, halloysite, montmorillonite, vermiculite, palygorskite, and
A. Alshameri   +6 more
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Clay and Clay Mineral Definition

2017
Any science, scientific field, or scientific domain requires a well-established and defined object of study as well as appropriate methodologies to develop knowledge about that object. However, over time the definition or concept of the object of study can undergo modifications and adaptations due to scientific advances, both in theoretical and ...
Michel Rautureau   +3 more
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Chapter 1 General Introduction: Clays, Clay Minerals, and Clay Science

2006
Publisher Summary This chapter attracts the attention of clay scientists in academe and industry as well as in politics (as research needs funding), and focuses on the importance of clay science to society and the quality of life. The economic benefits seem evident because clays are abundant, widespread, and inexpensive compared with other raw ...
F. Bergaya, G. Lagaly
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Removal of heavy metals and dyes by clay-based adsorbents: From natural clays to 1D and 2D nano-composites

, 2020
Tingting Zhang   +8 more
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Industrial clays: kaolin (china clay), ball clay and bentonite

1995
Kaolin (or china clay), ball clay and bentonite are the dominant ‘industrial clays’, and are mined for a wide variety of uses (Table 3.1), which exploit the special properties of each of the three clay types: Kaolin (china clay) — is chemically inert and can be prepared as a white powder specified (in part) according to its whiteness and ...
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