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Published: 01 August 2008
American Mineralogist (2008) 93 (8-9): 1282–1294.
... of water-related defects, our present work is focused on the protonation of germanium analogs of silicates. For this purpose Ge-analogs of ringwoodite, anhydrous phase B (anhB), and for the first time, superhydrous phase B (shyB), were synthesized in a piston cylinder device at 2 GPa and 950–1000 °C under...
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Published: 01 August 2005
Clays and Clay Minerals (2005) 53 (4): 361–371.
... for the Soret band (at ~425, 455 and 488 nm). Raman spectra of the isolated solids excited at 457.9 nm, 488.0 nm and 514.5 nm suggest the occurrence of porphyrin protonation, non-planar distortion and rotation of the meso substituent. Based on the vibrational data, an acidity scale was proposed for the clays...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1989
American Mineralogist (1989) 74 (9-10): 1124–1129.
...James W. Downs Abstract The electrostatic potential for β-Mg 2 SiO 4 is derived from the single-crystal X-ray diffraction data of Horiuchi and Sawamoto (1981). A broad minimum in the potential near the underbonded O(1) site indicates this to be a likely site for protonation, corroborating...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1975
Clays and Clay Minerals (1975) 23 (6): 417–423.
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1975
Clays and Clay Minerals (1975) 23 (5): 343–348.
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 1975
Clays and Clay Minerals (1975) 23 (1): 61–69.
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2008
American Mineralogist (2008) 93 (10): 1613–1619.
...Jürgen Gose; Patrick Reichart; Günther Dollinger; Esther Schmädicke Abstract Here we present water concentration data for olivine from different host rocks, measured with a nuclear technique using proton-proton scattering. This method, which is used here for the first time on olivine, is very...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1965
American Mineralogist (1965) 50 (11-12): 1937–1958.
... is preceded by a reversible process described as a delocalization of constitutional protons. Attention is given to a possible modification of the OH ion orientation upon heating but this fails apparently to explain the loss in intensity. A qualitative wave-mechanical model is tentatively proposed to depict...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2019
The Canadian Mineralogist (2019) 57 (2): 245–253.
...Mark A. Cooper; Frank C. Hawthorne; Anthony R. Kampf; John M. Hughes Abstract The decavanadate anion, [V 10 O 28 ] 6− , is a common constituent in vanadate minerals and synthetic materials, and both protonated, [H x V 10 O 28 ] (6− x )− , and mixed-valent, [(V 4+ x V 5+ 10− x )O 28 ] (6+ x...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2006
American Mineralogist (2006) 91 (1): 127–134.
...) approximations. We probe the energetics underlying the structure and dynamics of the proton sub-lattice by performing a series of constrained and unconstrained static calculations based on an energetically stable √3×√3×1 super-cell wherein proton locations are related to the 6 i Wyckoff sites as opposed...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2005
Mineralogical Magazine (2005) 69 (3): 227–228.
... environments and recognition of the key factors controlling their occurrence continues to be an important research area in Earth sciences. This issue of Mineralogical Magazine arose from a meeting on ‘Proton-mediated interactions in minerals’ held by The Mineral Physics Group of the Mineralogical Society...
Series: Mineralogical Society Monograph
Published: 01 January 1974
DOI: 10.1180/mono-4.9
EISBN: 9780903056533
... Abstract The disappearingly small proton radius (∼10 −5 Å) imparts peculiar properties to the hydrogen atom. Even the most polar A-H bonds (A is an electronegative atom) are mainly covalent. However, in interactions between an acid group A-H and a basic atom B, a "hydrogen bond" A-H…B...
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<span class="search-highlight">Protonation</span> of Cu-Trien 97  as a function of pH and temperature. The titrat...
Published: 01 March 2016
Fig. 8. Protonation of Cu-Trien 97 as a function of pH and temperature. The titrations were run from high to low pH, back again, and, for some points, down again.
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Parameters for surface <span class="search-highlight">protonation</span>-deprotonation reactions for montmorillon...
Published: 01 May 2013
Table 10. Parameters for surface protonation-deprotonation reactions for montmorillonite; from Bradbury & Baeyens ( 2003 ).
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Plot of log K values for the <span class="search-highlight">protonation</span> reactions for glycine, α-alanine, ...
Published: 01 January 2013
Figure 18 Plot of log K values for the protonation reactions for glycine, α-alanine, β-alanine, 2-aminobutyricacid, 4-aminobutyricacid and 6-aminocaproicacid as a function of temperature. [Used by permission of Springer, from Gillepsie et al. (1995) J Solution Chem , Vol. 24, Fig. 4 , p 1243.]
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pH-dependent <span class="search-highlight">protonation</span> and deprotonation of hydroxyl groups on the minera...
Published: 01 April 2011
Figure 1. pH-dependent protonation and deprotonation of hydroxyl groups on the mineral surface (adapted from Tourinho et al. , 2002 ).
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XRD patterns of chitosan-montmorillonite prepared at chitosan <span class="search-highlight">protonation</span> d...
Published: 01 September 2007
F ig . 3. XRD patterns of chitosan-montmorillonite prepared at chitosan protonation degrees ( P ) of 0.67, 0.85 and 0.95. Cu- K α radiation.
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Proposed edge surface structures and <span class="search-highlight">protonation</span> schemes resulting in an ov...
Published: 01 August 2003
Figure 2. Proposed edge surface structures and protonation schemes resulting in an overall neutral charge. (a) (010)-type edge structure. (b) Alternate (010)-type edge structure that has not been suggested before. (c) (110)-type edge structure proposed by Bleam (1993) . (d) (110)-type edge
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P 1 s  NEXAFS spectra of inorganic phosphate in different <span class="search-highlight">protonation</span> state...
Published: 01 January 2002
Figure 21. P 1 s NEXAFS spectra of inorganic phosphate in different protonation states. The inset shows the close up of the absorption edge (from Myneni and Martinez 1999 ; Myneni, unpublished results).
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<span class="search-highlight">Protonation</span>&#x2F;deprotonation of neutral slab in periodic boundary conditions. ...
Published: 01 January 2001
Figure 14. Protonation/deprotonation of neutral slab in periodic boundary conditions. Slab remains neutral due to addition of uniform positive (deprotonation) or negative (protonation) background charge. The energetic contribution from the uniform charge does not depend on the positions