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October 01, 1996
The dehydroxylation of the kaolinite clay minerals using infrared emission spectroscopy
Ray L. Frost;
Ray L. Frost
Queensland University of Technology, Centre for Instrumental and Developmental Chemistry, Brisbane, Queensl., Australia
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Anthony M. Vassallo
Anthony M. Vassallo
CSIRO Division of Coal and Energy Technology, Australia
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Ray L. Frost
Queensland University of Technology, Centre for Instrumental and Developmental Chemistry, Brisbane, Queensl., Australia
Anthony M. Vassallo
CSIRO Division of Coal and Energy Technology, Australia
Publisher: Clay Mineral Society
First Online:
02 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1552-8367
Print ISSN: 0009-8604
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Clays and Clay Minerals (1996) 44 (5): 635–651.
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First Online:
02 Mar 2017
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Ray L. Frost, Anthony M. Vassallo; The dehydroxylation of the kaolinite clay minerals using infrared emission spectroscopy. Clays and Clay Minerals 1996;; 44 (5): 635–651. doi:
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