The Effect of a Pulsed Magnetic Field on the Hydration Properties of Clinoptilolite and Glauconite
- Authors: Kotova D.L.1, Artamonova M.N.1, Krysanova T.A.1, Vasilenko M.S.1, Novikova L.A.2, Belchinskaya L.I.2, Petukhova G.A.3
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Affiliations:
- Voronezh State University
- Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies Named after G.F. Morozov
- Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry
- Issue: Vol 54, No 4 (2018)
- Pages: 598-602
- Section: Physicochemical Processes at the Interfaces
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2070-2051/article/view/204220
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S2070205118030073
- ID: 204220
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Abstract
The effect of a weak pulsed magnetic field (WPMF) on the hydration properties of natural aluminosilicates of different structures (clinoptilolite and glauconite) is established. Isotherms of water adsorption are analyzed using the BET equation and a more considerable decrease in the limiting capacity of a monolayer on clinoptilolite is determined as compared to that on glauconite (more than threefold), as is the corresponding decrease in the specific surface area of clinoptilolite, which is confirmed by the data of IR-spectral analysis.
About the authors
D. L. Kotova
Voronezh State University
Email: maryart.chem@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Voronezh, 394006
M. N. Artamonova
Voronezh State University
Author for correspondence.
Email: maryart.chem@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Voronezh, 394006
T. A. Krysanova
Voronezh State University
Email: maryart.chem@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Voronezh, 394006
M. S. Vasilenko
Voronezh State University
Email: maryart.chem@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Voronezh, 394006
L. A. Novikova
Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies Named after G.F. Morozov
Email: maryart.chem@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Voronezh, 394087
L. I. Belchinskaya
Voronezh State University of Forestry and Technologies Named after G.F. Morozov
Email: maryart.chem@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Voronezh, 394087
G. A. Petukhova
Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry
Email: maryart.chem@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119071
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