1968
DOI: 10.1021/ac60261a033
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“…The method has been widely used for identifying clay minerals in which endothermic reactions corresponding to the loss of absorbed water and the condensation of hydroxyl groups in the crystalline structure and their loss as water occur over the temperature range 1 50-6OO0C, in which exothermic processes corresponding to the crystallization of new phases occur in the temperature range 90&1O0O0C, and in which endothermic melting occurs at some higher temperature. Detailed discussions of the reactions typically occurring in many different clay minerals are readily available, as are instrumental details (MacKenzie 1970, Murphy 1968, Schwenker 1969; reference curves for a number of well-defined clay minerals have been collected (Kerr 1949, MacKenzie 1970.…”
Section: A N O T E O N T H E D I F F E R E N T I a L T H E R M A L Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The method has been widely used for identifying clay minerals in which endothermic reactions corresponding to the loss of absorbed water and the condensation of hydroxyl groups in the crystalline structure and their loss as water occur over the temperature range 1 50-6OO0C, in which exothermic processes corresponding to the crystallization of new phases occur in the temperature range 90&1O0O0C, and in which endothermic melting occurs at some higher temperature. Detailed discussions of the reactions typically occurring in many different clay minerals are readily available, as are instrumental details (MacKenzie 1970, Murphy 1968, Schwenker 1969; reference curves for a number of well-defined clay minerals have been collected (Kerr 1949, MacKenzie 1970.…”
Section: A N O T E O N T H E D I F F E R E N T I a L T H E R M A L Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sample 3 was heated to a higher temperature in platinum cups. (Note: equipments are available which function effectively with 0.005 gm samples (Murphy 1968, MacKenzie 1970, Schwenker 1969))…”
Section: A N O T E O N T H E D I F F E R E N T I a L T H E R M A L Anmentioning
confidence: 99%