نتایج جستجو برای: zinc silicate minerals

تعداد نتایج: 104453  

Arsenic is the 20th most abundant element in the earth's crust at a level of about 2 ppm. It is a constituent of over 300 minerals and is commonly found in non-ferrous ores such as copper, lead, zinc, gold and uranium. Efficient separation of arsenic minerals from other sulphide minerals is of great importance for the metallurgical performance of flotation processes. This work was undertaken to...

2006
O. P. Tkachenko M. Bandyopadhyay L. Khodeir H. Gies M. Muhler W. Grünert

Copper and zinc were introduced into mesoporous siliceous matrices with the goal of obtaining model methanol synthesis catalysts with intense interaction between copper and the ZnO promoter. The preparation methods included various aqueous routes starting from acetate solutions (into MCM-48) and a route involving an organometallic step—thermolysis of a liquid heterocubane of Zn4O4 type ([CH3ZnO...

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Intrusion of the Kalaybar nepheline syenite into the Cretaceous pelitic and calcareous sediments has produced a thermal aureole up to 1km thick. Six mineralogical zones are developed in the pelitic rocks with minerals such as cordierite, K feldspar, sillimanite and corundum. Chemically suitable rocks are partially melted in response to the heat from the pluton. Five mineralogical zones are deve...

Journal: :Science 2006
Kevin D McKeegan Jerome Aléon John Bradley Donald Brownlee Henner Busemann Anna Butterworth Marc Chaussidon Stewart Fallon Christine Floss Jamie Gilmour Matthieu Gounelle Giles Graham Yunbin Guan Philipp R Heck Peter Hoppe Ian D Hutcheon Joachim Huth Hope Ishii Motoo Ito Stein B Jacobsen Anton Kearsley Laurie A Leshin Ming-Chang Liu Ian Lyon Kuljeet Marhas Bernard Marty Graciela Matrajt Anders Meibom Scott Messenger Smail Mostefaoui Sujoy Mukhopadhyay Keiko Nakamura-Messenger Larry Nittler Russ Palma Robert O Pepin Dimitri A Papanastassiou François Robert Dennis Schlutter Christopher J Snead Frank J Stadermann Rhonda Stroud Peter Tsou Andrew Westphal Edward D Young Karen Ziegler Laurent Zimmermann Ernst Zinner

Hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen isotopic compositions are heterogeneous among comet 81P/Wild 2 particle fragments; however, extreme isotopic anomalies are rare, indicating that the comet is not a pristine aggregate of presolar materials. Nonterrestrial nitrogen and neon isotope ratios suggest that indigenous organic matter and highly volatile materials were successfully collected. Except...

2005
Patricia Stoffyn-Egli

The oldest sediment most recently recovered from the Arctic Ocean is a biosiliceous ooze nearly devoid of nonbiogenic particles and exhibiting small-scale color changes. Color variations are due to changes in iron and manganese content. These elements are probably of local hydrothermal origin, and the Mn precipitation may be bacteria-mediated. An iron silicate phase seems to form at the expense...

Journal: :Science 2006
Don Brownlee Peter Tsou Jérôme Aléon Conel M O'd Alexander Tohru Araki Sasa Bajt Giuseppe A Baratta Ron Bastien Phil Bland Pierre Bleuet Janet Borg John P Bradley Adrian Brearley F Brenker Sean Brennan John C Bridges Nigel D Browning John R Brucato E Bullock Mark J Burchell Henner Busemann Anna Butterworth Marc Chaussidon Allan Cheuvront Miaofang Chi Mark J Cintala B C Clark Simon J Clemett George Cody Luigi Colangeli George Cooper Patrick Cordier C Daghlian Zurong Dai Louis D'Hendecourt Zahia Djouadi Gerardo Dominguez Tom Duxbury Jason P Dworkin Denton S Ebel Thanasis E Economou Sirine Fakra Sam A J Fairey Stewart Fallon Gianluca Ferrini T Ferroir Holger Fleckenstein Christine Floss George Flynn Ian A Franchi Marc Fries Z Gainsforth J-P Gallien Matt Genge Mary K Gilles Philipe Gillet Jamie Gilmour Daniel P Glavin Matthieu Gounelle Monica M Grady Giles A Graham P G Grant Simon F Green Faustine Grossemy Lawrence Grossman Jeffrey N Grossman Yunbin Guan Kenji Hagiya Ralph Harvey Philipp Heck Gregory F Herzog Peter Hoppe Friedrich Hörz Joachim Huth Ian D Hutcheon Konstantin Ignatyev Hope Ishii Motoo Ito Damien Jacob Chris Jacobsen Stein Jacobsen Steven Jones David Joswiak Amy Jurewicz Anton T Kearsley Lindsay P Keller H Khodja A L David Kilcoyne Jochen Kissel Alexander Krot Falko Langenhorst Antonio Lanzirotti Loan Le Laurie A Leshin J Leitner L Lemelle Hugues Leroux Ming-Chang Liu K Luening Ian Lyon Glen Macpherson Matthew A Marcus Kuljeet Marhas Bernard Marty Graciela Matrajt Kevin McKeegan Anders Meibom Vito Mennella Keiko Messenger Scott Messenger Takashi Mikouchi Smail Mostefaoui Tomoki Nakamura T Nakano M Newville Larry R Nittler Ichiro Ohnishi Kazumasa Ohsumi Kyoko Okudaira Dimitri A Papanastassiou Russ Palma Maria E Palumbo Robert O Pepin David Perkins Murielle Perronnet P Pianetta William Rao Frans J M Rietmeijer François Robert D Rost Alessandra Rotundi Robert Ryan Scott A Sandford Craig S Schwandt Thomas H See Dennis Schlutter J Sheffield-Parker Alexandre Simionovici Steven Simon I Sitnitsky Christopher J Snead Maegan K Spencer Frank J Stadermann Andrew Steele Thomas Stephan Rhonda Stroud Jean Susini S R Sutton Y Suzuki Mitra Taheri Susan Taylor Nick Teslich Kazu Tomeoka Naotaka Tomioka Alice Toppani Josep M Trigo-Rodríguez David Troadec Akira Tsuchiyama Anthony J Tuzzolino Tolek Tyliszczak K Uesugi Michael Velbel Joe Vellenga E Vicenzi L Vincze Jack Warren Iris Weber Mike Weisberg Andrew J Westphal Sue Wirick Diane Wooden Brigitte Wopenka Penelope Wozniakiewicz Ian Wright Hikaru Yabuta Hajime Yano Edward D Young Richard N Zare Thomas Zega Karen Ziegler Laurent Zimmerman Ernst Zinner Michael Zolensky

The Stardust spacecraft collected thousands of particles from comet 81P/Wild 2 and returned them to Earth for laboratory study. The preliminary examination of these samples shows that the nonvolatile portion of the comet is an unequilibrated assortment of materials that have both presolar and solar system origin. The comet contains an abundance of silicate grains that are much larger than predi...

Journal: :Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy 2015
Frederick L Theiss Andrés López Ricardo Scholz Ray L Frost

The mineral fraipontite has been studied by using a combination of scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive analysis and vibrational spectroscopy (infrared and Raman). Fraipontite is a member of the 1:1 clay minerals of the kaolinite-serpentine group. The mineral contains Zn and Cu and is of formula (Cu,Zn,Al)₃(Si,Al)₂O₅(OH)₄. Qualitative chemical analysis of fraipontite shows an alu...

2004
Jennifer A. Roberts

Classical treatment of cell attachment by models of filtration or coulombic attraction assumes that attachment of cells to mineral surfaces would be controlled by factors such as response to predation, collision efficiency, or coulombic attraction between the charged groups at the mineral and cell surfaces. In the study reported here, the passive model of attachment was investigated using a nat...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2002
Marcia R D Urbano Maria S S Vitalle Yara Juliano Olga M S Amancio

OBJECTIVE To examine iron, copper and zinc nutritional status and their correlation with Body Mass Index (BMI), serum and dietetic levels in adolescents during the pubertal growth spurt. METHODS A descriptive cross-sectional study involving a sample of 47 adolescents out of 360 patients (19 boys, whose ages ranged from 12.3 to 16 years and 28 girls, whose ages ranged from 11.1 to 13.6 years),...

2006
J. Simão E. Ruiz-Agudo C. Rodriguez-Navarro

The effects of particulate matter (PM) from diesel and leaded gasoline motor vehicles exhaust emissions on sulfation of granites, syenite and gabbro stones have been experimentally studied. Abundant gypsum crystals and corrosion features developed on stones covered with diesel PM (DPM) following 72 h exposure to 100 ppm SO2 at a relative humidity of 100%. In contrast, very small amounts of gyps...

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