2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-006-0464-2
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Physicochemical studies on precipitated magnesium silicates

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“…However, an amorphous magnesium silicate was obtained in the form of agglomerate (Figure a and b). Ciesielczyk et al . also studied the surface modification of synthetic magnesium silicate and the physicochemical parameters of the obtained product (particle size, bulk density, hydrophobic character).…”
Section: Amorphous And/or Short‐range Order Nanotalcmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, an amorphous magnesium silicate was obtained in the form of agglomerate (Figure a and b). Ciesielczyk et al . also studied the surface modification of synthetic magnesium silicate and the physicochemical parameters of the obtained product (particle size, bulk density, hydrophobic character).…”
Section: Amorphous And/or Short‐range Order Nanotalcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), Wroclaw University of Science and Technology Publisher (ref. ) and Elsevier (ref. ), respectively.…”
Section: Amorphous And/or Short‐range Order Nanotalcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2]. They find applications in many diverse areas [3]. Silicates are widely used as adsorbents of polysaccharides [4] and numerous ions such as lead or calcium [5], as potentiometric sensors of hydrogen ions [6], in production of ceramics [7] or for sorption of atmospheric CO 2 [8], to recover cerium from radioactive waste materials and to adsorb Nd 3+ ions [9], as bioactive materials [10,11], as microwave dielectric [12], etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CaSiO 3 exists in several polymorphs such as alpha-CaSiO 3 (pseudowollastonite), triclinic beta-CaSiO3 (wollastonite), monoclinic beta-CaSiO 3 (parawollastonite) and high-pressure CaSiO 3 [17]. Wollastonite (CaSiO 3 ) has received considerable attention due to its good bioactivity and biocompatibility in recent years [18][19][20][21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nearly all of the silica forms tend to agglomerate, which is an undesirable behaviour from the point of view of utilising their functional properties in industrial applications. On-going research on this topic focuses on altering the characteristics of the filler surfaces through some type of modification (Ciesielczyk et al, 2007;Ciesielczyk et al, 2011;Klapiszewska et al, 2003;Kohno et al, 2011;Ladewig et al, 2012;Kishore et al, 2012;Natinee et al, 2011 ). For example, industry has developed hydrophobic silicas that easily dispergate in polymers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%