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Thermal decompositions of kaolinite intercalation compounds

Author
HORTE, C.-H1 ; BECKER, C; KRANZ, G; SCHILLER, E; WIEGMANN, J
[1] Akad. wiss. DDR, zentralinst. anorganische chemie, Berlin 1199, German Democratic Republic
Source

Journal of thermal analysis. 1988, Vol 33, Num 2, pp 401-406 ; ref : 11 ref

CODEN
JTHEA9
ISSN
0368-4466
Scientific domain
General chemistry, physical chemistry
Publisher
Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest / Wiley, Chichester
Publication country
United Kingdom
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Aluminium Silicate Analyse thermique différentielle Composé insertion Composé organique Diffraction RX Etude expérimentale Interface gaz solide Kaolinite Température Thermogravimétrie DMSO Formamide Potassium acétate
Keyword (en)
Aluminium Silicates Differential thermal analysis Intercalation compound Organic compounds X ray diffraction Experimental study Gas solid interface Kaolinite Temperature Thermogravimetry
Keyword (es)
Aluminio Análisis térmico diferencial Compuesto inserción Compuesto orgánico Difracción RX Estudio experimental Interfase gas sólido Caolinita Temperatura Termogravimetría
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001C Chemistry / 001C01 General and physical chemistry / 001C01I Surface physical chemistry / 001C01I04 Solid-gas interface

Discipline
General chemistry and physical chemistry
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
7010183

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