Oxide–and silicate–water interfaces and their roles in technology and the environment
Interfacial reactions drive all elemental cycling on Earth and play pivotal roles in human
activities such as agriculture, water purification, energy production and storage …
activities such as agriculture, water purification, energy production and storage …
Mineral replacement reactions
A Putnis - Reviews in mineralogy and geochemistry, 2009 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Whenever a mineral or mineral assemblage comes into contact with a fluid with which it is
out of equilibrium, reequilibration will tend to take place to reduce the free energy of the …
out of equilibrium, reequilibration will tend to take place to reduce the free energy of the …
Coupled dissolution and precipitation at mineral–fluid interfaces
Reactions occurring at mineral–fluid interfaces are important in all geochemical processes
and essential for the cycling of elements within the Earth. Understanding the mechanism of …
and essential for the cycling of elements within the Earth. Understanding the mechanism of …
Nanometre-scale evidence for interfacial dissolution–reprecipitation control of silicate glass corrosion
Silicate glasses are durable solids, and yet they are chemically unstable in contact with
aqueous fluids—this has important implications for numerous industrial applications related …
aqueous fluids—this has important implications for numerous industrial applications related …
Mesoscopic architectures of porous coordination polymers fabricated by pseudomorphic replication
The spatial organization of porous coordination polymer (PCP) crystals into higher-order
structures is critical for their integration into separation systems, heterogeneous catalysts …
structures is critical for their integration into separation systems, heterogeneous catalysts …
Autotrophic denitrification using Fe (II) as an electron donor: a novel prospective denitrification process
As a newly identified nitrogen loss pathway, the nitrate-dependent ferrous oxidation (NDFO)
process is emerging as a research hotspot in the field of low carbon to nitrogen ratio (C/N) …
process is emerging as a research hotspot in the field of low carbon to nitrogen ratio (C/N) …
Fluid‐induced processes: metasomatism and metamorphism
Geofluids (2010) 10, 254–269 Abstract Metamorphism and metasomatism both involve the
reequilibration of mineral assemblages due to changes in pressure, temperature and/or …
reequilibration of mineral assemblages due to changes in pressure, temperature and/or …
Unifying natural and laboratory chemical weathering with interfacial dissolution–reprecipitation: a study based on the nanometer-scale chemistry of fluid–silicate …
Chemical weathering reactions of rocks at Earth's surface play a major role in the chemical
cycle of elements, and represent one of the major abiotic sinks for atmospheric CO2 …
cycle of elements, and represent one of the major abiotic sinks for atmospheric CO2 …
Fabrication of metal-organic framework architectures with macroscopic size: A review
J Fonseca, T Gong - Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
Metal-organic framework (MOFs) are potentially attractive porous materials for many
industrial applications; however, they are not necessarily suitable for industrial scale …
industrial applications; however, they are not necessarily suitable for industrial scale …
Carbonation of Ca-bearing silicates, the case of wollastonite: Experimental investigations and kinetic modeling
Carbonation reactions of wollastonite have been investigated in experiments conducted at
conditions relevant to geologic CO2 sequestration in subsurface environments (T= 90° C …
conditions relevant to geologic CO2 sequestration in subsurface environments (T= 90° C …