2012
DOI: 10.3923/ajaps.2012.460.472
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Iron Speciation in the Clays Consummated in Côte d’Ivoire: A Transmission Mössbauer Spectroscopy Study

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“…For sample LVF, purple color (mixture of blue and red) can be due to the coexistence of ferric and ferrous iron in its composition, because the latter is responsible for the blue color. These observations correlate with the study carried out on their iron speciation by Mössbauer spectroscopy [36]. The mineral content of sample LNF is almost identical to that of most other samples.…”
Section: Quantitative Mineral Compositionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…For sample LVF, purple color (mixture of blue and red) can be due to the coexistence of ferric and ferrous iron in its composition, because the latter is responsible for the blue color. These observations correlate with the study carried out on their iron speciation by Mössbauer spectroscopy [36]. The mineral content of sample LNF is almost identical to that of most other samples.…”
Section: Quantitative Mineral Compositionsupporting
confidence: 86%