The second edition of The Chemistry of Clay-Organic Reactions book provides a comprehensive and fully updated summary of the literature on the interactions of clay minerals with organic molecules, including reaction mechanisms and bonding modes together with their practical and industrial applications. The reader will gain an insight into the formation and properties of complexes between clay minerals and a variety of organic compounds and the use of such complexes as sorbents and carriers of organic pollutants, pesticides, dyes, and pharmaceuticals.
KEY FEATURES
- An authoritative resource providing a detailed synthesis of published data on clay-organic complexes and reactions.
- Authored by a globally recognized expert in the field.
- Describes developments in the interactions of organic compounds with fibrous and short-range order clay minerals.
This book is written for environmental and industrial chemists, organic geochemists, and soil scientists, and it will appeal to academics, researchers, industry professionals, and graduate students.
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