montmorillonite การใช้
- The clay minerals represented are largely kaolinite, montmorillonite and illite.
- Other acid-based catalysts use acid-treated montmorillonite clays.
- Cracking catalysts have used montmorillonite clays for over 60 years.
- Argillic assemblages include kaolinite replacing plagioclase and montmorillonite replacing amphibole and plagioclase.
- Large areas of valley bottoms are montmorillonite black cotton soils.
- Montmorillonite clays have been extensively used in catalytic processes.
- Similar to many other clays, montmorillonite swells with the addition of water.
- Bentonite clay, montmorillonite clay, and Fuller's earth are similar.
- It is a type of clay known as montmorillonite.
- It can occur intermixed with dickite, kaolinite, montmorillonite and other clay minerals.
- Montmorillonite has shown its effectiveness in this area.
- The Luvos purified loess consists mainly of montmorillonite.
- This plant grows on deposits of montmorillonite, a slick, powdery clay soil.
- The common clay minerals are montmorillonite or smectite, illite, and kaolinite or kaolin.
- Montmorillonite has also been used in cosmetics.
- In addition to montmorillonite and illite another common clay species that is sometimes dominant is kaolinite.
- Mineral assemblages include kaolinite and montmorillonite with laumontite, wairakite, prehnite, calcite and chlorite.
- The minerals are actinolite, montmorillonite, saponite, jarosite, halloysite, szomolnokite and magnesite.
- Another such term is " montmorillonite ", which is often interchangeable with " bentonite ".
- The Independence class showed some signs of clay ( perhaps montmorillonite a member of the smectite group ).
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