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Structure of water adsorbed in disperse systems with complex mineralogical composition

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The existence of two kinds of complexes of adsorbed water molecules being coordinated around exchange cations or other active centers of the mineral crystal lattice surface is established in spectrum investigations of water interaction with clayey minerals with expanding crystalline lattice.

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Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 35, No. 6, pp. 1107–1116, December, 1978.

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Olodovskii, P.P., Murashko, M.G. & Zazulov, V.A. Structure of water adsorbed in disperse systems with complex mineralogical composition. Journal of Engineering Physics 35, 1490–1496 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01104859

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