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Geochemical and Geological Investigation of Skarn‐Type Pb–Zn Mineralization in Hastanetepe (Balya‐Balıkesir, Türkiye): An Approach Based on Fluid Inclusions, Sulphur Isotopes and Geochemical Data

open access: yesGeological Journal, EarlyView.
Integrated petrographic, mineralogical and geochemical data from the Hastanetepe Pb–Zn deposit (Balya, Türkiye) reveal multi‐stage hydrothermal alteration and a magmatic sulphur source. Fluid inclusion and sulphur isotope results indicate a complex fluid evolution responsible for skarn‐type Pb–Zn mineralization along limestone–dacite contacts ...
Esra Ünal‐Çakır
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Geochemistry and Geochronology of Magmatic Rocks in Southwestern and Northeastern Cambodia: Implications for the Tectonic Evolution and Metallogenesis of the Loei Fold Belt

open access: yesGeological Journal, EarlyView.
The composition of intrusive rocks suggests that the magma was likely generated in a subduction‐related setting. The arc crustal thickness in the Phnom Sro Ngam and Halo Prospects was probably < 40 km during emplacement. Zircon U–Pb age range indicates a correlation with Loei Fold Belt magmatic activity.
Sirisokha Seang   +6 more
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Thio- and Dithio-Biuret Precursors for Zinc Sulfide, Cadmium Sulfide, and Zinc Cadmium Sulfide Thin Films [PDF]

open access: yesChemistry of Materials, 2011
Zinc and cadmium complexes of 1,1,5,5-tetraalkyl-2-4-dithiobiurets [M(N(SCNR2)2)2] [M = Zn, R = methy (1), ethyl (2) and M = Cd, R = methyl (4), ethyl (5)] and 1,1,5,5-tetraalkyl-2-thiobiurets [M(SON(CNR2)2)2] [M = Zn, R = isopropyl (3) and M = Cd, R = isopropyl (6)] have been synthesized. The single crystal X-ray structures of complexes (2), (3), (4),
Karthik Ramasamy   +2 more
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Miscibility of Zinc Sulfide and Zinc Phosphide.

ChemInform, 2005
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Karl, Jug   +2 more
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A voltammetric investigation of the sulfidation of silver nanoparticles by zinc sulfide

Science of The Total Environment, 2020
Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) are among the most common forms of nanoparticles in consumer products, yet the environmental implications of their widespread use remain unclear due to uncertainties about their fate. Because sulfidation of Ag NPs results in the formation of a stable silver sulfide (Ag2S) product, it is likely an important removal ...
Heather C. Lieb   +3 more
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Characterization of nickel sulfide and zinc sulfide nanostructures

Experimental and Theoretical NANOTECHNOLOGY, 2022
The present work reports the synthesis of nanoparticles of nickel sulfide (NiS), zinc sulfide (ZnS), and NiS/ZnS nanocomposites using hydrothermal method followed by their analytical characterizations. Field emission scanning electron microscopic survey confirms the star-like, spherical and mixture of both shapes for the NiS, ZnS and NiS/ZnS ...
null Ali Shad   +2 more
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Zinc sulfide pigments

Physical Sciences Reviews, 2021
Abstract Zinc sulfide pigments belong besides titanium dioxide and zinc oxide pigments to the most important inorganic whites. The pigments are mostly used in primers, plastics, fillers, putties, artists’ colors, and emulsion paints. Zinc sulfide pigments are divided into pure zinc sulfide (ZnS) and lithopone (mixtures of ZnS with BaSO4)
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Sintering of Zinc Sulfide

Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1962
The mechanisms of the sintering of ZnS were determined by measurement of the rate of growth of the necks between polycrystalline spheres. In vacuum (10 −6 mm Hg) at temperatures higher than 600° C the mechanism of sintering is that of volume diffusion with coefficient D v
H. J. McQUEEN, G. C. KUCZYNSKI
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Toughening Of Zinc Sulfide

SPIE Proceedings, 1989
Although zinc sulfide has good infrared properties, it has poor fracture toughness. Thus, processing or particle-impact induced flaws can make zinc sulfide windows and domes susceptible to cracking under stresses arising from thermal or mechanical loads.
Bhaskar S. Majumdar, Peter J. Melling
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