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Application of differently treated illite and illite clay samples for the development of ceramics

2017

Abstract This study represents the results of investigations on the possible geopolymer formation of an alkali, mechanically and thermally (including hydrothermally) activated 2:1 layer silicate, namely, illite and illite clay, for low-temperature ceramic products. The main starting materials were Quaternary illite clay samples taken from the Apriki–Laza pit in Latvia. For the investigations, an intermediate composition of illite clay and separated illite were used. The following research methods for the treated illite and illite clay were used: the phase transition was analysed by differential thermal analysis, while the phase compositions, microstructures and structures were analysed by X…

MineralogySintering020101 civil engineeringGeology02 engineering and technologyAluminium silicateengineering.material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySilicate0201 civil engineeringGeopolymerchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringGeochemistry and PetrologyDifferential thermal analysisvisual_artIlliteengineeringvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCeramic0210 nano-technologyClay mineralsGeologyApplied Clay Science
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Structural, Thermoanalytical and Molecular Modeling Studies on N-(3-hydroxypropyl) 3a,12a-Dihydroxy-5b-cholan-24-amide and Its Monohydrates

2007

The synthetic method for preparing N-(3-hydroxypropyl) 3 alpha,12 alpha-dihydroxy-5 beta-cholan-24-amide can lead to formation of at least three different crystal forms - an anhydrous compound and two monohydrates. The structural and thermal properties of these forms have been characterized by 13C-CP/MAS-NMR and IR spectroscopy, thermo- gravimetry, differential scanning calorimetry and by powder and single crystal x-ray crystallography. In addition, theoretical 13C-NMR chemical shift calculations were also performed for the anhydrous compound and for the first monohydrate, starting from single crystal structures and the structures of these species have now been verified. The first monohydra…

Models MolecularMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopysolid state structure.termoanalyysiPharmaceutical ScienceInfrared spectroscopy13C-CP/MAS-NMR spectroscopy13C-CP/MAS-NMR spektroskopiaFull Research PaperAnalytical ChemistryCrystallcsh:QD241-441Differential scanning calorimetrylcsh:Organic chemistryX-Ray DiffractionDrug Discoverykiinteän tilan rakenneSolid state structurePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrycrystallographyCarbon Isotopeskristallografiathermal Bile acidsCalorimetry Differential ScanningChemistryHydrogen bondOrganic ChemistryTemperatureWaterHydrogen BondingkidetiedeAmidesBile acidsCrystallographysappihapotChemistry (miscellaneous)X-ray crystallographyThermogravimetryAnhydrousCholanesMolecular MedicineOrthorhombic crystal systemSingle crystalthermal analysis
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Hydration and water holding properties of cross-linked lignite humic acids

2014

Abstract Lignite and lignite humic acids, which are used as soil amendments sometimes, are supposed to improve soil properties such as water holding capacity. The structure of those materials is composed of various organic molecules stabilized mostly by weak interactions. Therefore, excess of water causes only partial swelling, but most of the physical structure is destabilized. This accelerates the desiccation and hampers their application as natural hydrogel-like substances. In order to stabilize the structure of lignite humic acids and improve the water holding capacity, we applied formaldehyde cross-linking procedure based on covalent coupling of aromatic humic acids moieties. By combin…

MoistureEnvironmental remediationChemistrySettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSoil ScienceSorptioncomplex mixturesSoil conditionerlignite humic acids cross-linking hydration DSC NMR relaxometry water molecule bridgesChemical engineeringSoil watermedicineOrganic chemistryRelative humiditySwellingmedicine.symptomThermal analysis
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Injection molding of syndiotactic polystyrene/clay nanocomposites

2006

This study aims at exploring the effect of a commercial organoclay montmorillonite (MMT) on the final properties of syndiotactic polystyrene (sPS) injection-molded samples. To this goal, injection-molded specimens made from neat sPS and commercial MMT modified with various organic compounds were prepared in different molding conditions. Dispersion of clay was attained via melt blending, directly in the injection chamber of the injection-molding machine. The obtained specimens were analyzed by IR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetry, and differential thermal analysis, with the aim of elucidating the effect of clay on the microstructures of the samples. Results clearly show that,…

NanocompositeMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsGeneral ChemistryMolding (process)Thermogravimetrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallinityMontmorillonitechemistryDifferential thermal analysisMaterials ChemistryOrganoclayPolystyreneComposite materialPolymer Engineering & Science
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Rare Earth Activated Oxyfluoride Glasses and Glass-Ceramics for Scintillation Applications

2012

Oxyfluoride glasses 49SiO2·6Al2O3·24Li2O·20LaF3 activated with Tb, Ce, Eu have been synthesized and studied. After heating at 580°C and 750°C crystalline phases were obtained. The samples were studied by DTA (Differential thermal analyzer), CL (cathodoluminescence), XRD (X-ray diffraction), SEM (scanning electron microscope), EDS (energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy) methods. We found out that presence of crystalline phase enhances the CL of Tb activated samples significantly; whereas, the shortest decay time of 0.29 μs has been observed for less intense Ce doped glass sample.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeAnnealing (metallurgy)DopingAnalytical chemistryCathodoluminescenceNuclear Energy and EngineeringDifferential thermal analysisvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCeramicElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLuminescenceSpectroscopyIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
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New ferroelectric materials on the basis of PbSc1/2Nb1/2O3–PbLu1/2Nb1/2O3 solid solutions

2004

Abstract Original binary solid solutions PbSc 1/2 Nb 1/2 O 3 –PbLu 1/2 Nb 1/2 O 3 (PSN-PLuN) have been produced. First of all nominally pure PSN and PLuN were synthesized by solid state reaction from oxides and carbonates. These compounds were mixed in different proportions to obtain (1− x )PSN− x PLuN solid solutions. Ceramic samples were hot-pressed at gradual change of the temperature. Solid solutions have the perovskite structure and are completely soluble in each other. Differential thermal analysis and X-ray diffraction were used to examine the synthesis and phase constitution. Dielectric properties—dielectric permittivity e and dielectric loss tan δ of ceramic samples of originally s…

PermittivityMaterials scienceInorganic chemistryAnalytical chemistryDielectricFerroelectricityPhase (matter)visual_artDifferential thermal analysisMaterials ChemistryCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumDielectric lossCeramicSolid solutionJournal of the European Ceramic Society
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Dehydration of mildronate dihydrate: a study of structural transformations and kinetics

2014

The dehydration of mildronate dihydrate (3-(1,1,1-trimethylhydrazin-1-ium-2-yl)propionate dihydrate) was investigated by powder X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis, hot-stage microscopy, water sorption–desorption studies and dehydration kinetic studies. It was determined that mildronate dihydrate dehydrated in a single step, directly transforming into the anhydrous form. In order to understand the reasons for a one step dehydration mechanism, crystal structures of dihydrate, monohydrate and anhydrous forms were compared, proving the similarity of the dihydrate and anhydrous forms. In order to understand the reasons for molecule reorganization during dehydration, the energy of the anhydrous …

Phase boundaryChemistryInorganic chemistryKineticsGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureCondensed Matter Physicsmedicine.diseaseRate-determining stepPhase (matter)medicineAnhydrousPhysical chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceDehydrationThermal analysisCrystEngComm
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Phase transitions in Ag-based solid electrolytes as detected by thermosonimetry

2001

Abstract Observations of the acoustic emission accompanying the solid–solid (polymorphic) phase changes in silver iodide and silver chalcogenides were performed. It has been found that the temperature dependencies of both the number of acoustic events and their counting rate, registered when heating the investigated materials, display distinct anomalies at the temperature corresponding to the polymorphic phase transition occurring in a given substance. The phase transition temperatures determined from the position of these anomalies agree well with the results of control DSC measurements, as well as with the literature data on the temperatures of the transition of investigated materials to …

Phase transitionChemistryAnalytical chemistrySilver iodideMineralogyConductivityCondensed Matter Physicschemistry.chemical_compoundAcoustic emissionPolymorphism (materials science)Fast ion conductorPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThermal analysisInstrumentationCounting rateThermochimica Acta
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Dehydration of detomidine hydrochloride monohydrate

2010

The thermodynamic stability of detomidine hydrochloride monohydrate has been evaluated on the basis of phase transition kinetics in solid state. A method free of empirical models was used for the treatment of kinetic data, and compared to several known solid state kinetic data processing methods. Phase transitions were monitored by powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and thermal analysis. Full PXRD profiles were used for determining the phase content instead of single reflex intensity measurements, in order to minimize the influence of particle texture. We compared the applicability of isothermal and nonisothermal methods to our investigation of detomidine hydrochlorine monohydrate dehydration.

Phase transitionDetomidineDifferential Thermal AnalysisChemistryImidazolesAnalytical chemistryPharmaceutical SciencePhase TransitionIsothermal processKineticsDrug StabilityModels ChemicalX-Ray DiffractionDifferential thermal analysisPhase (matter)Adrenergic alpha-2 Receptor AgonistsmedicineThermodynamicsChemical stabilityDesiccationThermal analysisPowder DiffractionPowder diffractionmedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Modelling phase transition kinetics of chenodeoxycholic acid with the Runge–Kutta method

2009

Abstract The phase transition kinetics of two chenodeoxycholic acid polymorphic modifications— form I (stable at high temperature), form III (stable at low temperature) and the amorphous phase has been examined under various conditions of temperature and relative humidity. Form III conversion to form I was examined at high temperature conditions and was found to be non-spontaneous, requiring seed crystals for initiation. The formation kinetic model of form I was created incorporating the three-dimensional seed crystal growth, the phase transition rate proportion to the surface area of form I crystals, and the influence of the amorphous phase surface area changes with an empirical stage poin…

Phase transitionDifferential Thermal AnalysisSpectrophotometry InfraredDifferential equationClinical BiochemistryPharmaceutical ScienceThermodynamicsChenodeoxycholic AcidKinetic energyPhase TransitionAnalytical ChemistryReaction rate constantDrug StabilityX-Ray DiffractionDrug DiscoverySample preparationSpectroscopySeed crystalModels StatisticalCalorimetry Differential ScanningChemistryTemperatureKineticsRunge–Kutta methodsCrystallographyX-ray crystallographyCrystallizationJournal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
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