: Sergey V. Krivovichev
: Minerals as Advanced Materials I
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783540771234
: 1
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: Mineralogie, Petrografie
: English
: 236
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This book comprises papers resulting from the 1st International workshop 'Minerals as Advanced Materials I'. It is intended as an exchange of ideas between mineralogists and material scientists. The aim is to identify minerals and mineral objects that have or potentially have unique physical, chemical and structural properties that are of interest from the viewpoint of applied mineralogy and material science. The author studied Crystallography at the St.Petersburg State University.



Sergey V. Krivovichev is Professor and Chairman of the Department of Crystallography, Faculty of Geology, St.Petersburg State University. He has co-authored two books and more than 200 scientific papers in the fields of mineralogy, crystallography and structural chemistry. He has been awarded the Medal for Scientific Excellence by the European Mineralogical Union (2002), Alexander von Humboldt and Lise Meitner Research fellowships, and a number of Russian national distinctions. His activities include services as Associate Editor for leading mineralogical journals such as Canadian Mineralogist, American Mineralogist and Russian Mineralogist (Zapiski RMO).

Foreword5
Contents6
List of Contributors9
Natural Zeolites: Cation Exchange, Cation Arrangement and Dehydration Behavior15
Natural Ion Exchange in Microporous Minerals: Different Aspects and Implications21
Why Do Super-Aluminous Sodalites and Melilites Exist, but Not so Feldspars?30
First Natural Pharmacosiderite-Related Titanosilicates and Their Ion-Exchange Properties39
Tobermorite 11 and Its Synthetic Counterparts: Structural Relationships and Thermal Behaviour 48
Mixed-Framework Microporous Natural Zirconosilicates56
Chivruaiite, a New Mineral with Ion-Exchange Properties68
Tl-Exchange in Zorite and ETS-475
The Largest Source of Minerals with Unique Structure and Properties80
Trigonal Members of the Lovozerite Group: A Re-investigation87
Ion-Exchange Properties of Natural Sodium Zirconosilicate Terskite 95
Chemistry of Cancrinite-Group Minerals from the Khibiny–Lovozero Alkaline Complex, Kola Peninsula, Russia98
On the Inhomogeneities in the Structures of Labuntsovite-Group Minerals102
Phosphates with Amphoteric Oxocomplexes: Crystal Chemical Features and Expected Physical Properties108
Structural Mineralogy of Borates as Perspective Materials for Technological Applications117
Zeolite-Like Borosilicates from the Si-Rich Part of the R2O–B2O3–SiO2 (R = K, Rb, Cs) Systems122
Structural Diversity of Layered Double Hydroxides127
Crystal Chemistry of Oxocentered Chain Lead Oxyhalides and their Importance as Perspective Materials133
Features of Low-Temperature Alteration of Ti- and Nb-Phyllosilicates Under Laboratory Conditions146
Silicate Tubes in the Crystal Structure of Manaksite155
Heterophyllosilicates, a Potential Source of Nanolayers for Materials Science159
Fullerene-Like Carbon in Nature and Perspectives of its use in Science-Based Technologies166
Fullerenes as Possible Collectors of Noble, Rare, and Disseminated Elements170
Nanotubes in Minerals and Mineral-Related Systems180
Natural and Synthetic Minerals – Matrices (Forms) for ActinideWaste Immobilization193
Behavior of Actinide Host-Phases Under Self-irradiation: Zircon, Pyrochlore, Monazite, and Cubic Zirconia Doped with Pu-238208
Stabilization of Radioactive Salt-Containing Liquid and SludgeWaste on the Ceramic Matrices217
The Role of Organic Matter in Peralkaline Pegmatites: Comparison of Minerogenetic and Technological Processes219
Structure, Chemistry and Crystallization Conditions of Calcium Oxalates – The Main Components of Kidney Stones228
Structure, Chemistry and Synthesis of Carbonate Apatites – The Main Components of Dental and Bone Tissues237
Index249