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Preliminary Study of the Effects of Water Vapor Pressure on Thermograms of Kaolinitic Soils

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

Robert L. Stone*
Affiliation:
University of Texas, USA
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Abstract

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Kaolinites found in soils generally give poorer thermograms than commercial kaolins. When run under dynamic steam atmospheres up to 90 psi, the endothermic peaks are sharpened and moved upward; the exotherm is made less intense and moved downward. Because of the effects observed, the method promises to be of interest in theoretical studies of hydrates and hydroxides.

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Copyright © Clay Minerals Society 1953

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