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Electron Spin Resonance and Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation Dispersion Studies of Commercial Clay Minerals and Zeolites

✍ Scribed by Sandip K. Sur; Janice Filion Heinsbergen; Jay J. Listinsky; Robert G. Bryant


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
311 KB
Volume
157
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9797

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✦ Synopsis


Nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion measurements on water protons and EPR spectra are reported for a series of clays and zeolite samples. The paramagnetic components of the samples make strong contributions to the proton spin-lattice relaxation rates at low magnetic field strengths, although the shape of the magnetic relaxation dispersion profile is not accurately fitted by standard relaxation models. For the iron-rich clay minerals, the water-proton spin-lattice relaxation rate is approximately a linear function of the log of the magnetic field strength. The zeolite relaxation profiles are different and may be approximately modeled with a function of the form rate (=A \nu^{-B}), where (B) ranges from 0.16 to 0.43 . The EPR spectra of the clays and zeolites demonstrate significant contributions from iron(III) and manganese(II). The manganese(II) spectra are complicated by zero-field interactions that in some cases add a number of additional transitions to the spectra. @1993 Academic Press, Inc.


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