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Interlamellar Reactions of Clays and Other Substances

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Douglas M. C. MacEwan*
Affiliation:
Carnegie Laboratory of Physics, Queen's College, Dundee, Scotland
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Abstract

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This paper reviews the present state of knowledge on clay mineral complexes and its theoretical and practical importance. It contains a plea for placing the study of these complexes in the more general context of interlamellar sorption in crystalline materials.

Type
Symposium on Clay—Organic Complexes
Copyright
Copyright © The Clay Minerals Society 1960

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