Identification of unconverted oxide phases in a synthetic clay mineral by scanning electron microscopy and the x-ray microprobe.
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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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Dr., A R Sanadi
Dr., S. V. Prasad Dr., O. P. Modi |
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Material/Component Development, Processing and Characterization
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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.
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1985
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Article
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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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http://ampri.csircentral.net/439/
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