Publication: Electron spin resonance studies of halloysites.
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1987-01-01
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00098558
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Mahidol University
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Clay Minerals. Vol.22, No.3 (1987), 287-296
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N. Chaikum, R. M. Carr Electron spin resonance studies of halloysites.. Clay Minerals. Vol.22, No.3 (1987), 287-296. doi:10.1180/claymin.1987.022.3.03 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/15335
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Electron spin resonance studies of halloysites.
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Absorption lines in the g approx 4 region of ESR spectra of three New Zealand halloysites were found to originate from similar paramagnetic centres to those in kaolinites. Resonances in the g approx 4 region were not common to all the halloysites, although the signal at g = 2.0 for the Matauri Bay halloysite is probably due to a trapped positive hole or trapped 018O - 2 ion. A 6- line resonance produced by Te Puke halloysite and removable by Na-saturation is attributed to exchangeable Mn on the clay surface. Low-T lines exhibited by all samples are due to V 4+ or VO 2+ replacing Al 3+ in the octahedral sheet. -D.J.M.
