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Catalysis by layer lattice silicates. I. The structure and thermal modification of a synthetic ammonium dioctahedral clay

Wright et al., 1972

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13022502070719886222
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Wright A
Granquist W
Kennedy J
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Journal of Catalysis

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The lattice structure of a synthetic ammonium dioctahedral clay (designated SMM) is shown to lie similar to muscovite mica. The two differ in that SMM has irregularly interstratified expandable and nonexpandable layers before activation. Thermal activation of SMM causes …
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