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Identification of unconverted oxide phases in a synthetic clay mineral by scanning electron microscopy and the x-ray microprobe.

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Title Identification of unconverted oxide phases in a synthetic clay mineral by scanning electron microscopy and the x-ray microprobe.
 
Creator Dr., A R Sanadi
Dr., S. V. Prasad
Dr., O. P. Modi
 
Subject Material/Component Development, Processing and Characterization
 
Description The difficulty of identifying unconverted oxide phases, present in synthetic clay minerals, by classical techniques is discussed. It is shown that scanning electron microscopy, combined with the x-ray microprobe, is very effective in such a study. Some representative micrographs of oxide phases in a synthetic vermiculite are presented.
 
Date 1985
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Dr., A R Sanadi and Dr., S. V. Prasad and Dr., O. P. Modi (1985) Identification of unconverted oxide phases in a synthetic clay mineral by scanning electron microscopy and the x-ray microprobe. X-Ray Spectrometry, 14. pp. 20-22.
 
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