1951
DOI: 10.1097/00010694-195111000-00019
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A Study of the Differential Thermal Analysis of Clays and Clay Minerals

Abstract: De dehydratatie van kleimineralen kan beschreven worden als een monomoleculaire reactie. II Het v66rkoaen van aiiorphe colloiden in de bodea is onwaarschijnlijk. Ill De Friese knipgronden mogen worden beschreven als verouderde eolonetz gronden. IV De bruine bandjes in de ondergrond van pleistocene zandgronden zijn veroorzaakt door schifting van ijz'erverbindingen. V De methyleerbaarheid van montmorilloniet is geen bewijs voor de juistheid van de opvattingen van EDELMAN en FAVEJEE omtrent de kristalstructuur va… Show more

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“…In addition, this measurement is also influenced by the gradient of the heating ramp used throughout the experiment and can be compensated with proper calibration. 13 In a second experiment, the process was repeated but using a mixed sample of acetone and methanol, (0.1 ml of each) and the temperature was incremented up to 74.98 • C. Again, in the vicinity of the ebullition temperatures of each element of the sample sudden decreases in the temperature of the FBG were registered. Figure 9 shows the results obtained in the temperature range of interest.…”
Section: Differential Thermal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, this measurement is also influenced by the gradient of the heating ramp used throughout the experiment and can be compensated with proper calibration. 13 In a second experiment, the process was repeated but using a mixed sample of acetone and methanol, (0.1 ml of each) and the temperature was incremented up to 74.98 • C. Again, in the vicinity of the ebullition temperatures of each element of the sample sudden decreases in the temperature of the FBG were registered. Figure 9 shows the results obtained in the temperature range of interest.…”
Section: Differential Thermal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Needless to say, each mineral will experience characteristic reactions at certain temperatures. The theoary is reviewed in greater detail by Caillere and Henin (1947), Arens (1951), and by Kerrrt^. (1949).…”
Section: Plotting Of Datamentioning
confidence: 99%