: Sergey V. Krivovichev
: S V Krivovichev
: Minerals as Advanced Materials II
: Springer-Verlag
: 9783642200182
: 1
: CHF 133.20
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: Mineralogie, Petrografie
: English
: 427
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This book is a collection of papers that are devoted to various aspects of interactions between mineralogy and material sciences. It will include reviews, perspective papers and original research papers on mineral nanostructures, biomineralization, micro- and nanoporous mineral phases as functional materials, physical and optical properties of minerals, etc. Many important materials that dominate modern technological development were known to mineralogists for hundreds of years, though their properties were not fully recognized. Mineralogy, on the other hand, needs new impacts for the further development in the line of modern scientific achievements such as bio- and nanotechnologies as well as by the understanding of a deep role that information plays in the formation of natural structures and definition of natural processes. It is the idea of this series of books to provide an arena for interdisciplinary discussion on minerals as advanced materials.
Minerals as Advanced Materials II3
Foreword5
Contents7
From Minerals to Materials13
1 Introduction13
2 Minerals as Materials14
References21
Where Are New Minerals Hiding? The Main Features of Rare Mineral Localization Within Alkaline Massifs24
1 Introduction24
2 Kola Alkaline Province25
3 The Khibiny Massif27
4 The Kovdor Deposit of Magnetite, Apatite and Baddeleyite30
5 Conclusion34
References35
Gas Release from Minerals36
1 Introduction36
2 Analytical Technique37
3 Results39
3.1 Garnet39
3.2 Cordierite40
3.3 Haematite42
3.4 Boracite43
3.5 Charoite45
4 Conclusions46
References47
The Principle of Duality in Isomorphism and Its Use in the Systematics of Minerals with Zeolite-Like Structures48
References50
``Ab-Initio´´ Structure Solution of Nano-Crystalline Minerals and Synthetic Materials by Automated Electron Tomogra51
1 Introduction51
2 Experimental54
3 Results and Discussion55
3.1 Porous Material: Natrolite (Na2Al2Si3O102H2O)55
3.2 Layered Material: Sodium Titanate (Na2Ti6O13)58
3.3 About Completeness of Data60
4 Conclusions61
References62
Charoite, as an Example of a Structure with Natural Nanotubes6