نتایج جستجو برای: clay 134

تعداد نتایج: 34796  

Journal: :Environmental Earth Sciences 2021

Abstract The Oxford Clay from Bletchley, the Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, and Tertiary mud (Wittering Formation) Whitecliff, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom were used as sorbent samples because their distinctive organic material characteristics (Amorphous matter rich and/or phytoclast rich). Organic was isolated for identification analysis using a non-acid extraction method (heavy liquid) traditional ...

2010
Jinhua Qian Cun-Yue Guo

This mini-review article addresses the development in synthesizing polyolefin/clay nanocomposites by olefin polymerization under catalysis of clay intercalated precatalysts in recent years. The review comprises three parts which focus on mainly the synthetic route, structural characterization, and properties of polyolefin/clay nanocomposites, respectively. Moreover, outlook for future research ...

Journal: :Soft matter 2014
Teruyuki Nakato Yoshie Yamashita Emiko Mouri Kazuyuki Kuroda

A plate-plate binary colloid system of photocatalytically active titanate and inert clay nanosheets shows macroscopically separated multiphase coexistence. Two liquid crystalline phases and one isotropic phase coexist at high titanate and low clay concentrations whereas the colloids are destabilized at high clay concentrations.

2006
Enrico Bernardo Paolo Colombo Evangelos Manias

The addition of inexpensive montmorillonite clay to a silicone resin employed as preceramic polymer was found to be advantageous for the production of SiOC glass matrix composites. Dense SiOC based monoliths were achieved with the addition of a substantial amount of calcined clay (30 wt.%) to the preceramic polymer; these composites exhibited remarkable hardness and fracture toughness, higher t...

2014
Bruce R. Sutherland Kai J. Barrett Murray K. Gingras

To gain insight into the process of sedimentation occurring when clay-laden estuaries and deltas entermarinewater, we perform laboratory experiments tomeasure the settling rate of initially unflocculated kaolin clay in fresh and salt water. In fresh water, sedimentation is a slow process with the clay particle concentration gradually decreasing nearly uniformly over hours, consistent with the t...

2011
Anthony R. Moran Hiroshan Hettiarachchi

Clayey soil found in coal mines in Appalachian Ohio is often sold to landfills for constructing Recompacted Soil Liners (RSL) in landfills. Since clayey soils possess low hydraulic conductivity, the suitability of mined clay for RSL in Ohio is first assessed by determining its clay content. When soil samples are tested in a laboratory, the same engineering properties are typically expected for ...

2015
Inderpreet Singh Khurana Satvinder Kaur Harpreet Kaur Rajneet Kaur Khurana

The desirable physical and physiochemical properties of clay minerals have led them to play a substantial role in pharmaceutical formulations. Clay minerals like kaolin, smectite and palygorskite-sepiolite are among the world's most valuable industrial minerals and of considerable importance. The elemental features of clay minerals which caused them to be used in pharmaceutical formulations are...

Journal: :Journal of colloid and interface science 2012
Baoshan Li Zhenxing Liu Chunying Han Wei Ma Songjie Zhao

Mesoporous silica pillared clay (SPC) incorporated with tungstophosphoric acid (HPW) has been synthesized via in situ introducing P and W source in the acidic suspension of the clay interlayer template during the formation of the silica pillared clay. The samples were characterized by XRD, XRF, FT-IR, TG-DTA, N(2) adsorption-desorption, and SEM techniques. The results showed that the HPW formed...

2013
Betime Nuhiji Darren Attard Gordon Thorogood Tracey Hanley Kevin Magniez Jenny Bungur Bronwyn Fox

The role of processing conditions and intercalant chemistry in montmorillonite clays on the dispersion, morphology and mechanical properties of two epoxy/clay nanocomposite systems was investigated in this paper. This work highlights the importance of employing complementary techniques (X-ray diffraction, small angle X-ray scattering, optical microscopy and transmission electron microscopy) to ...

2010
Robert W. Style Stephen S. L. Peppin Alan C. F. Cocks

Mud peeling is a common phenomenon whereby horizontal cracks propagate parallel to the surface of a drying clay. Differential stresses then cause the layer of clay above the crack to curl up to form a mud peel. By treating the clay as a poroelastic solid, we analyse the peeling phenomenon and show that it is caused by the gradient in tensile stress at the surface of the clay, analogously to the...

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