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Integration of iron in natural and synthetic Al-pyrophyllites: an infrared spectroscopic study
Numerous studies focus on the relationships between chemical composition and
OHband positions in the infrared (IR) spectra of micaceous minerals. These
studies are based on the coexistence, in dioctahedral micas or smectites, of
several cationic pairs around the hydroxyl group which each produce a
characteristic band in the IR spectrum. The aim of this work is to obtain the
wavenumber values of the IR OH vibration bands of the (Al-Fe3+)-OH and
(Fe3+-Fe3+)-OH local cationic environments of 'pyrophyllite type' in order to
prove, disprove or modify a model of dioctahedral phyllosilicate OH-stretching
band decomposition. Natural samples are characterized by powder X-ray
diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopies
and electron microprobe; the hydrothermal synthesis products are also analysed
by powder XRD and FTIR after inductively coupled plasma measurements to obtain
the chemical compositions of nascent gel phases. Natural samples contain some
impurities which were eliminated after acid treatment; nevertheless, a small Fe
content is found in the pyrophyllite structure. The amount of Fe which is
incorporated within the pyrophyllite structure is much more important for the
synthetic samples than for the natural ones. The IR OH bands were clearly
observed in both natural and synthetic pyrophyllites and assigned to hydroxides
bonded to (Al-Al), (Al-Fe) and (Fe-Fe) cationic pairs. During this study, three
samples were analysed by DTG to check the cis- or trans-vacant character of the
layers and to determine the influence of this structural character on the
OH-stretching band position in IR spectroscopy
Separation versus affiliation with partial vertical ownership in network industries
The separation of integrated monopolies and new market entrants have changed vertical interactions between suppliers and dealers. Firms have substituted full integration with vertical restraints leading to collusive behaviour harmful to competition. We examine how a partial vertical ownership (an affiliation) of one of the competing downstream retailers by the upstream monopoly could help internalise the production decision after a complete divestiture. Our results in a Cournot framework confirm the positive role of partial integration on firms' profits and consumer surplus in increasing social welfare. These results are consistent with empirical studies of economies after vertical separation in network industries
Experimental investigation of smectite interaction with metal iron at 80 °C: Structural characterization of newly formed Fe-rich phyllosilicates
International audienceInteractions between metallic iron and clay minerals have been extensively studied under low-temperature anoxic conditions owing to their potential impact on the long-term safety of high-level nuclear waste disposal in deep geological repositories. To complement the studies investigating the destabilization mechanisms and rates of various initial clay minerals, the prediction of the storage long-term performance requires a comprehensive characterization of the reaction products. The Fe-rich 1:1 phyllosilicates resulting from interactions at 80 °C and in the absence of O2 between metallic iron and smectites with contrasting compositions are thus characterized chemically and structurally using various experimental techniques (X-ray and electron diffractions, infrared, energy-dispersive, and electron energy loss spectroscopies, and high-resolution electron microscopy). Cronstedtite and odinite are the two Fe-rich 1:1 phyllosilicates formed under the experimental conditions investigated, both species differing from their relative contents and the average valence state of structural Fe. No parental link has been evidenced between the two minerals despite their contrasting crystal morphologies and thermodynamical predictions. The formation of the 1:1 phyllosilicates apparently results from the destabilization of the initial smectite through the formation of an intermediate gel
Effect of Nanoscale Pore Space Confinement on Cadmium Adsorption from Aqueous Solution onto Ordered Mesoporous Silica: A Combined Adsorption and Flow Calorimetry Study
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