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Kaolin-derived sodalite nanocatalyst for sustainable biodiesel production. [PDF]

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Kaolins, Kaolins, and Kaolins

1993
Abstract Kaolin is an important industrial mineral and geological indicator. It occurs in hydrothermal, residual and sedimentary deposits. The first two are classed as primary occurrences and the third as secondary. The physical and chemical conditions under which kaolins form are at relatively low temperatures and pressures. The most
Haydn H. Murray, Walter D. Keller
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Adsorption Sites of Kaolin

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1976
The electrophoretic mobility and adsorptive properties of kaolin and kaolin pretreated with anionic and cationic materials were examined over a range of pH values. Pretreatment with anionic compounds had little effect on mobility, while adsorption of cationic species markedly reduced mobility.
N A, Armstrong, C D, Clarke
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The Effects of Kaolin on the Lung

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1988
Abstract We studied the prevalence of ventilatory impairment, chest symptoms, and radiographic abnormality in a selected sample of more than 2,000 kaolin workers from east central Georgia. The presence of ventilatory impairment was related to the presence of complicated pneumoconiosis, employment in clay calcining, and cigarette ...
W K, Morgan   +4 more
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Composites of Kaolin and Polydimethylsiloxane

Langmuir, 2008
Kaolin particles were surface-treated with isobutyltrimethoxysilane (IBTMS), hydrogenated tallow (HT), and a polyisobutyl chain-based stabilizer (SAP) to make composites with polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). IBTMS did not cover the strong acid sites on the kaolin surface and as a result a cross-linking reaction occurred for silanol-terminated PDMS.
Zhang, Yan   +4 more
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Sintering Studies on the Talc-Kaolin and Forsterite-Kaolin Systems

Transactions of the Indian Ceramic Society, 1961
The systems, talc-kaolin and forsterite-kaolin show a typical liquid phase sintering behaviour. Densification and microstructure studies on the systems talc-kaolin and forsterite-kaolin show that the rate of densification is controlled by diffusion through liquid film between particles.
M. D. Narasimhan   +2 more
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