SELF-STANDING FILM FORMABILITY OF VARIOUS CLAYS
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Various kinds of clay were used to prepare self-standing-films with a simple casting method using aqueous dispersions of the clays. Eleven clays including natural, synthetic, and organophilic ones were selected. These clays were characterized using a laser-scattering size-meter, UV-vis spectrometer, SEM, XRD, and AFM. Saponite, stevensite, montmorillonite, and water-swellable synthetic mica formed self-standing-films with ordered laminated structure. Results confirmed that the swelling and delamination properties are fundamental parameters of film formation; the cation exchange capacity (CEC) was also revealed as an important parameter.
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著者
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MIZUKAMI Fujio
Research Center for Compact Chemical Process, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
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Ishii Ryo
National Inst. Advanced Industrial Sci. And Technol. (aist) Sendai Jpn
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Ishii Ryo
Research Center For Compact Chemical Process National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And T
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Nanzyo Hiroshi
Research Center For Compact Chemical Process National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And T
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Mizukami Fujio
Research Center For Compact Chemical Process
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Mizukami Fujio
National Inst. Advanced Industrial Sci. And Technol.(aist) Sendai Jpn
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Mizukami Fujio
Research Center For Compact Chemical Process National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And T
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EBINA Takeo
Research Center for Compact Chemical Process, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
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Ebina Takeo
National Inst. Advanced Industrial Sci. And Technol.(aist) Sendai Jpn
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Ebina Takeo
Research Center For Compact Chemical Process National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And T
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NAM HYUN-JEONG
Research Center for Compact Chemical Process, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and
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Nam Hyun-jeong
Research Center For Compact Chemical Process National Institute Of Advanced Industrial Science And T
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