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The wide application of rare earth elements (REEs) in the development of a carbon–neutral society has urged resource exploration worldwide in recent years. Regolith-hosted REE deposits are a major source of global REE supply and are hosted mostly in clay minerals. Nonetheless, the ways in whic...
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Physicochemical aspects of using natural scavengers in removing methylene blue (basic dye) from solution The positive H掳 values indicate the endothermic nature of the process. Thus, Egyptian clay minerals and sediments have a great tendency to remove the ... SM Sirry,ME Soltan - 《Chemistry & ...
Clay Minerals a group of hydrous silicates comprising the majority of clays and determining their physicochemical, mechanical, and other properties. Clay minerals are predominantly the product of weathering of aluminosilicates and silicates of magmatic and metamorphic rocks at the surface. In the process...
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