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Surface hydration of aqueous calcium minerals as studied by Fourier transform Raman and infrared spectroscopy

✍ Scribed by Allan Holmgren; Liuming Wu; Willis Forsling


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
983 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
1386-1425

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✦ Synopsis


Rapid hydration reactions of several calcium minerals are studied using Fourier transform (Fl') Raman and infrared (IR) spectroscopy. Oleate adsorption over aqueous synthetic fluorite, calcite and gypsum (pH 9) is investigated and adsorption mechanisms are discussed.


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