Structure of natural water-containing glasses from Lipari (Italy) and Eastern Rhodopes (Bulgaria): SAXS, WAXS and IR studies
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1998
Abstract:
Two natural water-containing glasses with rhyolite composition originating from two dierent areas (perlite from
Lipari, Italy, and expanded perlite from the Eastern Rhodopes, Bulgaria) have been characterised for chemical composition,
atomic structure and speci®c surface area, with the ultimate goal of exploitation of volcanic glasses as carriers for
heterogeneous metal catalysts. The two samples have similar chemical composition and total water content. The local
structure, as determined by radial distribution function analysis of the wide angle X-ray scattering patterns, is similar,
the medium-range structure being slightly more ordered for the Lipari glass. These results are con®rmed by infra-red
spectroscopy (IR) in the mid-IR range. Based on the small-angle X-ray scattering data we conclude that both glasses
have a speci®c surface area of about 1 m2/g. The pore size distribution cannot be determined by our experiments because
the two patterns are already asymptotic at the smallest attainable scattering angles.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Liotta, LEONARDA FRANCESCA; Longo, Alessandro
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