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Bridge-Effect Peculiarities

The SEM studies, as well as the comparative analysis of X-ray and FT-IR patterns, altogether highlight that clay, polyphenol, and Al- or Fe- polymers effectively interacted among them, producing aggregates with distinct and peculiar features as a function of the bridge cation. [Pg.96]


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