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In this paper, we present the synthesis and characterization of a rubidium vanadium(III) vanadyl(IV) phosphate, obtained under hydrothermal conditions. The new compound crystallizes in the triclinic space group 1̄ with the unit cell parameters = 9.637(1), = 12.

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We synthesized single crystals of NaNi(OH)(HPO) () and polycrystals of (Na, Ni)Ni(OH)(HPO) () with ellenbergerite-like structures using the hydrothermal method. The phases crystallize in the hexagonal space group 6 with the following unit cell parameters: = 12.5342(1) Å, = 4.

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Novel copper phosphate chloride has been obtained under middle-temperature hydrothermal conditions. Its crystal structure was established based on the low-temperature X-ray diffraction data: NaLi(Cs,K)[Cu(PO)Cl]·3.5(HO,OH), sp.

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Materials made of synthetic vitreous mineral fibers, such as stone wool, are widely used in construction, in functional composites and as thermal and acoustic insulation. Chemical stability is an important parameter in assessing long term durability of the products. Stability is determined by fiber resistivity to dissolution, where the controlling parameters are solid surface area to solution volume ratio (S/V), pH and composition of the fibers and organic compounds used as binders.

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The ability of bulk glass and fibers to react in aqueous solution, with organic polymers and coupling agents, depends on the surface charge, reactivity, and adsorption properties of the glass surface, i.e. the character and density of surface -OH groups, whereas glass and fiber chemical stability and biosolubility depend on the resistance to dissolution.

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Diffuse sorption modeling: Ionic adsorption on silica.

J Colloid Interface Sci

December 2010

Institute of Experimental Mineralogy RAS, 142432 Chernogolovka, Moscow District, Russia.

The Poisson-Boltzmann equation was applied to simulation of published data on adsorption of bivalent metal ions on silica. The surface charge of silica was approximated with the basic Stern model (without coordinate binding of sodium ions). It was found that the adsorption of alkaline-earth metal ions is closely consistent with the Poisson-Boltzmann equation; i.

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