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Pure and Applied Chemistry
Critical review of analytical applications of Mössbauer spectroscopy illustrated by mineralogical and geological examples (IUPAC Technical Report2003 •
Journal of the European Ceramic Society
Hematite nucleation and growth in the firing of carbonate-rich clay for pottery production2007 •
Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Materials Science - 2012
Mossbauer Study of Transformation of Fe Cations during Thermal Treatment of Glauconite in Air2012 •
Physics and Chemistry of Minerals
Mössbauer spectroscopic studies on the iron forms of deep-sea sediments1997 •
Agronomy For Sustainable Development
Characterization of soil particles by X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM)2005 •
Hyperfine Interactions
Mössbauer Study of Sedimentary Rocks from King George Island, AntarcticaThe separation of continents at the periphery of Antarctica occurred about 180 ma ago due to volcanic activity. Geological faults can be very important in the study of geological occurrences. Such geological faults occur across the Admiralty Bay, King George Island, and have been studied in detail previously. Controversial statements were given in earlier works, based on conventional geological investigations,
Chemical Engineering Science
Microfluidic spray drying as a versatile assembly route of functional particles2011 •
Microfluidic spray drying is a versatile route to synthesize functional particles, as the technique is scalable with sufficient yields for practical use and easy product recovery, whilst allowing for subsequent processing as necessary. Here a microfluidic jet spray drier producing single trajectory droplets with identical thermal history was used to obtain monodisperse particles with precise morphology. The method employed a moderate temperature range (≤300 °C), and was able to handle multi-component precursors to form solid particles in a single step. Spray drying of a stable colloidal suspension containing iron chloride, lactose, and silica nanoparticles produced microcomposites with platelet-like morphology due to the nanoparticles in the precursor. Subsequent calcination caused the formation of iron oxide crystals of 10 nm–1 μm on the surface of the particles. Both calcination period and post-drying conditions affected the magnetic properties of the composites, with the increase in magnetization correlating well with the proportion of magnetite phase in the iron oxide crystals. The reaction pathways pertaining to the formation of different iron oxide phases are discussed.Schematic demonstrating the formation of iron oxide crystals on the spray-dried particle surface with post-drying treatment by calcinations .► Spray drying is a scalable route to form functional particles with zero waste. ► Uniform magnetic particles assembled via microfluidic spray drying. ► Post-treatment affects the magnetic properties of particles. ► Formation of iron oxide phases depends on reaction pathways at a specific condition.
Applied Clay Science
Insights into the EPR characteristics of heated carbonate-rich illitic clay2014 •
Applied Clay Science
Influence of firing conditions on ceramic products: Experimental study on clay rich in organic matter2006 •
2011 •
Le Journal De Physique Colloques
MÖSSBAUER STUDY OF FIRING CONDITIONS USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THE GREY AND RED WARE OF TURENG-TEPE1974 •
Clays and Clay Minerals
Mechanisms and Crystal Chemistry of Oxidation in Annite: Resolving the Hydrogen-Loss and Vacancy Reactions2001 •
Aeolian Research
Iron oxide minerals in dust of the Red Dawn event in eastern Australia, September 20092014 •
Journal of Archaeological Science
Firing Techniques of the Impasti from the Protohistoric Site of Concordia Sagittaria (Venice)2001 •
Applied Clay Science
The colours of Ca-rich ceramic pastes: origin and characterization1998 •
Energy & Fuels
Iron Transformation and Ash Fusibility during Coal Combustion in Air and O 2 /CO 2 Medium2012 •
Hyperfine Interactions
Clay: An important raw material for prehistoric man1998 •
Applied Clay Science
Sandwich structures in the Etruscan-Padan type pottery2004 •
1988 •
Brazilian Journal of Physics
Maritime Antarctica soils studied by Mössbauer spectroscopy and other methodsClays and Clay Minerals
Hydrothermal Synthesis, Between 75 and 150ºC, of High-Charge, Ferric Nontronites2008 •
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Reflectance and Mössbauer spectroscopy of ferrihydrite-montmorillonite assemblages as Mars soil analog materials1993 •
Journal of the American Ceramic Society
Role of Iron in Mullite Formation from Kaolins by Mössbauer Spectroscopy and Rietveld Refinement2003 •
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Distribution of secondary minerals in crusts developed on sandstone exposuresActa periodica technologica
Preparation and characterization of magnetite-based silica nanocomposite2004 •
European Journal of Mineralogy
Structure of the {001} talc surface as seen by atomic force microscopy: comparison with X-ray and electron diffraction results2006 •
Applied Clay Science
Thermal transformation of trinuclear Fe(III) acetato complex intercalated montmorillonite1999 •
Croatica Chemica Acta
The effect of bicarbonate/carbonate ions on the formation of iron rustHyperfine Interactions
Formative ceramics from the Andes and their production: A Mössbauer study1997 •
Canadian Mineralogist
HYPOGENE TITANIAN, VANADIAN MAGHEMITE IN REWORKED OXIDE CUMULATES IN THE BEJA LAYERED GABBRO COMPLEX, ODIVELAS, SOUTHEASTERN PORTUGAL2003 •
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
Effect of Fe–olivine on the tar content during biomass gasification in a dual fluidized bedPure and Applied Chemistry
Comparisons of structural iron reduction in smectites by bacteria and dithionite: II. A variable-temperature Mössbauer spectroscopic study of Garfield nontronite2000 •
2001 •
American Mineralogist
Thermodynamic properties of saponite, nontronite, and vermiculite derived from calorimetric measurements2013 •
2001 •