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Preparation of silicate stalagmite from sodium silicate
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2009Abstract Silicate stalagmites were prepared by a novel approach using sodium silicate as the silica source. Through the reaction of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) with aluminum chloride solution, the produced CO 2 gas acted as both reactant and transport gas to carry aluminum ions (Al 3+ ).
Ling Li+5 more
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, 2016
Platelike montmorillonite (known as nanoclay), with ∼1 nm thick aluminosilicate layers, is the most common layered silicate used because of its availability and environment-friendly nature.
Ramesh Oraon+3 more
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Platelike montmorillonite (known as nanoclay), with ∼1 nm thick aluminosilicate layers, is the most common layered silicate used because of its availability and environment-friendly nature.
Ramesh Oraon+3 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Silicate Anions in Alkali Silicate Melts.
ChemInform, 1993AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
R. Kleibrink+3 more
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, 2015
Calcium silicate hydrate (C–S–H) is a mesoporous amorphous material with water confined in the gel pores, which provides the medium for investigating the structure, dynamics, and mechanical properties of the ultraconfined interlayer water molecules.
D. Hou, T. Zhao, Hongyan Ma, Zongjin Li
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Calcium silicate hydrate (C–S–H) is a mesoporous amorphous material with water confined in the gel pores, which provides the medium for investigating the structure, dynamics, and mechanical properties of the ultraconfined interlayer water molecules.
D. Hou, T. Zhao, Hongyan Ma, Zongjin Li
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Relationships between compressional‐wave and shear‐wave velocities in clastic silicate rocks
, 1985New velocity data in addition to literature data derived from sonic log, seismic, and laboratory measurements are analyzed for clastic silicate rocks. These data demonstrate simple systematic relationships between compressional and shear wave velocities.
J. Castagna, M. Batzle, R. Eastwood
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Stability and CMAS Resistance of Ytterbium‐Silicate/Hafnate EBCs/TBC for SiC Composites
, 2015Multilayer ytterbium-hafnate/silicate coatings deposited by directed vapor deposition and designed to protect SiC-based ceramic matrix composites were assessed to determine their thermochemical stability and resistance to attack by molten silicate ...
David L. Poerschke+5 more
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Disperse Layered Silicates in Magnesium Silicate Rocks
Glass Physics and Chemistry, 2004This paper reports on the results of experimental investigations aimed at improving the methods and optimizing the physicochemical parameters of the processes of preparing disperse fluorotetrasilicic mica (Na-fluorotetrasilicic mica, Na-fluorotaeniolite) from magnesium silicate rocks (serpentinite, dunite) under pyrogenic conditions from melts.
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, 2015
The reactive force field method was first utilized to characterize the structure, dynamics and mechanical properties of calcium–aluminate–silicate–hydrate, which is essential in the chemistry of high alumina layered gel in Portland cement.
D. Hou, Zongjin Li, T. Zhao
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The reactive force field method was first utilized to characterize the structure, dynamics and mechanical properties of calcium–aluminate–silicate–hydrate, which is essential in the chemistry of high alumina layered gel in Portland cement.
D. Hou, Zongjin Li, T. Zhao
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Morphology of calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H) gel: a molecular dynamic study
, 2015Due to its complexity at nanoscale, calcium silicate hydrate (C-S-H), the dominant binding phase in cement hydrates, is not yet completely understood.
D. Hou, Hongyan Ma, Zongjin Li
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DEFORMATION STUDIES OF SILICATES AND ALUMINUM SILICATES OF THE ALKALIES
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1923ABSTRACTThe following investigation includes studies of the two ternary systems K2O2‐Al2O3‐SiO2 and Na2O‐Al2O2‐SiO2.In each system two areas of low fusibility were found; one including members high in alkali, low in silica, and low in alumina; the other including those high in silica, low in alkali, and low in alumina.
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