eMagRes 1996
DOI: 10.1002/9780470034590.emrstm1332
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Clay Minerals

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“…Minerals make up both the surface and inner layers of the Earth's geological structure, and are also used in industry as, for example, cements, ceramics, glasses, fertilisers and heterogeneous catalysts [376][377][378][379] . Biomaterials are those materials interacting with biological systems.…”
Section: Minerals and Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Minerals make up both the surface and inner layers of the Earth's geological structure, and are also used in industry as, for example, cements, ceramics, glasses, fertilisers and heterogeneous catalysts [376][377][378][379] . Biomaterials are those materials interacting with biological systems.…”
Section: Minerals and Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Minerals and inorganic biomaterials contain several NMR-active isotopes, such as 1 H, 17 O, 19 F, 29 Si, 31 P, 27 Al and 43 Ca. Hence, solid-state NMR spectroscopy, including 2D correlation experiments, is largely employed to characterize atomic-level structures, and notably defects lacking long-range positional order, in minerals and biomaterials [376][377][378][379]384 .…”
Section: Minerals and Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide range of experiments exist to study molecular interactions and readers are referred to general reviews by Cardoza et al, 19 by Simpson et al, 9 Mazzei and Piccolo, 84 as well as specific reviews on metal interactions, 94 organic pollutants, 84 and clays. 95 In general, experiments that measure interactions can be split into two main categories: (1) experiments that detect both free and bound species and (2) experiments that specifically select the bound component.…”
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“…It has also led to coarsening soil texture and decreasing productivity, intensifying the human-land conflict, which seriously restricts the economic development of Northwest China [5]. As an important component of soil, clay minerals are formed by weathering and decomposition of primary minerals (silicate minerals) as hydrous layer aluminosilicates with particle size <2 µm [6]. Clay minerals conducted in terms of the occurrence or control process in wind erosion desertification.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%