RI 5810 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Diaspore, Kaolinite, Dickite, And Halloysite ? Introduction And Summary

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 10
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1961
Abstract
Thermodynamic data for the hydrated varieties of alumina are sparse, and those for the common clay minerals are virtually nil. This paper partly fills the vacuum by reporting low-temperature heat-capacity measurements and entropy evaluations of diaspore (A10(OH)) and three clay minerals of the composition A12Si207?2H20 - kaolinite, dickite, and halloysite. The heat-capacity measurements were made in the temperature range 510 to 298.15° K., and the entropies were evaluated at 298.15° K. Diaspore has an unusually low heat capacity and entropy compared with boehmite (another mineral of the same chemical composition). The entropies of the three clay minerals differ too little for entropy to be the important factor relating to differences in the thermal stability of these substances.
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APA:
(1961) RI 5810 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Diaspore, Kaolinite, Dickite, And Halloysite ? Introduction And SummaryMLA: RI 5810 Low-Temperature Heat Capacities And Entropies At 298.15° K. Of Diaspore, Kaolinite, Dickite, And Halloysite ? Introduction And Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.