F. Javier Huertas
www.mendeley.com
0000-0002-1833-6018
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Synthesis of kaolinite with a high level of Fe(3+) for A1 substitution
In situ transformation of amorphous gels into spherical aggregates of kaolinite: A HRTEM study
Hydrothermal transformations of kaolinite at 200 and 250°C in the systems Li2O–Na2O–MgO–Al2O3–SiO2–H2O–HCl and Li2O–K2O–MgO–Al2O3–SiO2–H2O–HCl
Oxygen isotope fractionation in synthetic magnesian calcite
Experimental study of the effect of pH on the montmorillonite dissolution kinetics at 25 degrees C
Characterization of the expandable clays formed from kaolinite at 200ºC
Hydrothermal transformation of kaolinite to illite at 200 and 300ºC
Hydrothermal transformation of kaolinite into 2:1 expandible minerals
Characterization of the expandable clays formed from kaolinite at 200°C
Smectite formation in rhyolitic obsidian as inferred by microscopic (SEM-TEM-AEM) investigation
Kaolinite dissolution rates in batch experiments at room temperature and pressure: reply to “on the interpretation of closed system mineral dissolution experiments,” comment by Eric H. Oelkers, Jacques Schott, and Jean-Luc Devidal
Chemical, mineralogical and isotope behavior, and phase transformation during the precipitation of calcium carbonate minerals from intermediate ionic solution at 25°C
An Experimental Study on the Ion-Exchange Behavior of the Smectite of Cabo de Gata (Almería, Spain): FEBEX Bentonite
Kinetics of montmorillonite dissolution in granitic solutions
Textural and structural transformations of kaolinites in aqueous solutions at 200°C
Experimental study of the hydrothermal formation of smectite in the beidellite-saponite series
Adsorption Mechanism and Structure of the Montmorillonite Complexes with (CH3)2XO (X=C, and S), (CH3O)3PO, and CH3–CN Molecules
Ion Exchange Behavior of the Febex Bentonite: 2. Batch Experiments and Geochemical Modeling
Ion Exchange Behavior of the Febex Bentonite. 1. Na/K, Na/Mg and Na/Ca Experimental Exchange Isotherms
Textural and structural transformations of kaolinites in aqueous solutions at 200 degrees C
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