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Synthetic study of Zeolites from Some Glassy Rocks (I) L Low-Temperature Hydrothermal Synthesis of Zeolites Na-P, Na-X, and Na-A (유리질 암석으로부터 제올라이트 합성에 광한 연구 (I) : Na-P, Na-X 및 Na-A 제올라이트의 저온 수열 합성)

  • 노진환
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.7-17
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    • 1990
  • 화산 유리질 암석을 출발 물질로 사용하여 저온 ($80^{\circ}C$)에서 수열 처리하여 Na-P Na-X 및 Na-A 제올라이트를 합성하였다. 합성과정은 (1) 유리질 분말 시료와 알칼리 용액과의 용해.변질 반응에 의한 1차적인 Na-P의 합성 방식과 (2) 여기서 잔류된 규산질 모액에 Al(OH)3나 NaAlO2의 수용액을 공급하여 보다 고순도의 Na-P, Na-X 및 Na-A를 효과적으로 합성할 수 있었다. 원암의 암상과 조성은 제올라이트들의 화학 조성과 순도 및 백색도같은 물리적 특성에는 영향을 주지만, 합성된 제올라이트의 광물종을 규제하는 주된 요인은 아닌 것으로 해석된다. 합성된 제올라이트의 광물상은 반응 용액의 pH, Al(OH)4 및 Na+에 대한 농도 조건에 주로 의존되는 경향을 나타낸다. 또한 화산 유리질 암석을 제올라이트 합성원료로 활용하는 데에 있어서 (2)와 같음 합성 방안이 보완적으로 시행되면 그 생산성과 효율성을 제고시킬 수 있을 것으로 여겨진다.

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A Study on the Alkali-Aggregate Reaction of the Rocks in Concrete Structure (콘크리트 골재용 각종 암석의 알카리-골재반응에 대한 연구)

  • 하성호;김경수;김무한;정지곤
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.18-33
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    • 1990
  • 각종 콘크리트 구조물의 기초공사에서 생기는 문제점 외에 시멘트와 골재자체의 반응, 즉 알카리-골재반응에 의한 물리, 화학적인 변화가 구조물에 피해를 주는 일차적인 요인으로 작용된 사례가 최근 10년간 외국에서는 잇달아 보고 되고 있다. 국내산 콘크리트 구조물에 대한 본 연구에 의하면 변성작용을 받은 이축성 석영, 자아석류가 시멘트로부터 공급된 알카리용매에 쉽게 반응, 붕괴되며 조립질보다 세립질 골재에 더 큰 영향이 나타난다. 골재와 시멘트 사이의 반응에 의하여 K, Na, Ca 및 Si 성분이 함량이 높은 부분으로부터 낮은 곳으로 상호 치환 이동되는데 그 과정에서 smectite와 illite같은 점토광물이 반응생성물로 정출된다. 이러한 광물은 구조물 내에서 수분의 흡수와 방출에 의하여 부피의 팽축이 거듭됨으로써 콘크리트 구조물에 심각한 손상을 야기시킨다.

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Crystal Chemistry of Hexagonal 7$\AA$ Phyllomanganate Minerals (7$\AA$ 층상구조형 산화망간 광물의 결정화학)

  • 김수진
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.34-43
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    • 1990
  • Crystal-chemical study of hexagonal 7$\AA$ phyllomanganate minerals reveals that they have hexagonal layer structures with variable c dimensions which depend on the nature of interlayer cations and content of water molecules between edge-sharing [MnO6] octahedral layers. Approximately one out of nine octahedral sites is statistically vacant, leading to the general unit cell formula R2xMn4+1-xO2.nH2O, where R=Ca, Mn2+, Mg, K, Na;x=0.09-0.14 ; n-0.37-0.84. Z=1. The minerals of this formula fall under the name of rancieite group. It includes Ca-diminant (rancieite), Mn2+-dominant (takanelite), Na-dominant (birnessite), and Mg-dominant members. Minerals of the rancieite group occur predominantly in two different hydration states, i.e., n shows the values around 0.35 and 0.75. It is suggested that minerals of higher hydration state be called as species(i.e., rancieite, etc.) and those of lower hydration state be called as dehydrated varieties(i.e., dehydrated rancieite,etc.).

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Comparison of Olivine Crystal structures by Single Crystal and Rietveld Refinement Methods (단결정법과 리트벨트 구조해석법에 의한 감람석 결정 구조의 비교 연구)

  • 최진범;김영호;이지은
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.50-59
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    • 1997
  • the crystal structure of pale green gem-quality olivine from Bisbee mine,Arizona, (Mg1.83Fe0.18)Si0.99O4, a=4.7608(4)$\AA$, c=5.9903(6)$\AA$, c=5.9903(4)$\AA$, V=291.49(1)$\AA$, Pbnm, Z=4 has been refined by both single-crystal and Rietveld methods to R(%) indices of 2.20 and 9.07, respectively. Comparison of site occupancies, cell dimensions, atomic coordinations, and interatomic distances/angles obtained from both methods shows that the Rietveld method produces more accurate site scattering values, cell dimension, and atomic positions than the single-crystal method. This indicates that the Rietveld method is a useful technique for the structural characterization and crystal-chemical study of powdered samples of natural minerals and synthetic materials.

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Characterization of Hydroxy-interlayered Mineral in Non-Andic Soils from Jeju Island

  • Lee, Gyoo-Ho;Yungoo Song;Ha, Dae-Ho;Moon, Hi-Soo;Moon, Ji-Won
    • Proceedings of the Mineralogical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2001.06a
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    • pp.45-47
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    • 2001
  • Jeju island is composed mainly of volcanic rocks such as basalts, trachytic andesites, tracytes, and sedimentary rocks. About 80% of Jeju soils are classified as Andisols. The amount of annual precipitation in Jeju island is about 1872mm, which is 1.5 times the annual precipitation of south Korea. There is a significant difference In amount of precipitation with regions even within Jeju island. In study area, the annual amount of rainfall is about 1280mm, the lowest in Jeju island while south part of the island has the annual precipitation of 2056mm, though they are only tens of kilometers apart. The parent materials of soils in study area are pyroclastic rocks and tuffs. The soils of non-andic properties have developed in this area since pedogenic process of pyroclastic materials is strongly influenced by climatic factor, especially precipitation. In order to investigate the mineralogical characteristics of soils, X-ray analysis for <0.2 and 2-0.2$\mu\textrm{m}$ size fractions was performed with ethylene glycol solvation, K-, Mg-saturation, heat treatment(110, 330, 550$^{\circ}C$). Acid-oxalate and DCB(sodium hydrosulfite, sodium citrate, sodium bicarbonate) dissolution method was used to assess tile total amounts or Al, si, and hydroxy interlayer or 2:1 layer silicates. XRD was also applied for samples treated with DCB only and DCB-oxalate sequentially. XRD patterns showed that 2:1 and 1:1 layer silicates were found, which are different from soils of Andisols. Vermiculite, chlorite, hydroxy interlayered minreals, and interstratified minerals(vermiculite/chlorite) were observed in 2-0.2$\mu\textrm{m}$ size fractions. After DCB treatments, ethylene glycolated samples with Mg-saturation showed expanded d-spacing, suggesting the possibility of hydroxy interlayered minerals. The amounts of hydroxy interlayered minerals increased in surface soil. Unlike Andisols, short range ordered minerals such as allophane, imogolite and gibbsite were hardly found. Mica and kaolinte existed in small amounts. Results are summarized in Fig 1 and Fig. 2.

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A Phase Transformation Study on Amorphous Diopside ($CaMgSi_2O_6$) (비정질 투휘석($CaMgSi_2O_6$)에 대한 상변이 연구)

  • 김영호
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.161-169
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    • 2003
  • A phase transformation study on a synthetic amorphous diopside, $(Ca,Mg)SiO_3$has been carried out up to ∼30 GPa, and ∼$1000^{\circ}C$ using a diamond anvil cell and YAG laser heating system, respectively. A starting amorphous material shows a direct transition to cubic $(Ca,Mg)SiO_3$perovskite at high pressure, which contradicts to the crystalline diopside phase transformation sequence disproportionating into mixtures of the orthorhombic$ MgSiO_3$perovskite and the cubic $CaSiO_3$perovskite phases. This discrepancy might be due to the different starting materials as well as the temperature variations at each specific experiment performed. The present phase transfor mation sequence would modify the mineralogical assemblage in the Earth transition region and the lower mantle depending upon the pressure, temperature and the oxygen partial pressure.

Investigation of Corrosion Minerals from the Remediation for TCE-Contaminate d Groundwater (TCE로 오염된 지하수 정화시 부식 광물에 대한 연구)

  • Moon, Ji-Won;Moon, Hi-Soo;Yungoo Song;Kang, Jin-Kyoo;Yul Roh
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.107-123
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    • 2003
  • The objective of this study was to investigate mineral precipitates, which derived from the zero valent iron (ZVI) corrosion during TCE dechlorination and to find the controlling factors in mineral precipitates. A series of column experiemnts were conducted to evaluate the location of ZVI and the effects of electrode arrangements in electro-enhanced permeable reactive barrier (E2PRB) systems. Based on mineralogical study, ZVI samples near the influent port had more lepidocrocite, ferrihydrite or Fe (oxy)hydroxide, and (phospho)siderite while backward samples had more akaganeite, magnetite/maghemite, and intermediate green rust (GR) I and GR II. A suite of mineral distribution was preferabley related to the dissolved oxygen and the increased pH. Controlling factors of mineral precipitates in an E2PRB system were found to be (1) pH, (2) dissolved oxygen, (3) the types of Fe intermediates, and (4) anionic species to form complex strongly.

Mineralogical Characteristics and Fundamental Study of Flotation for Molybdenum Ore (몰리브덴광의 광물학적 특성 및 부선 기초연구)

  • Oyunbileg Purev;Hyun Soo Kim;Chul-Hyun Park
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 2022
  • This study investigated the mineralogical characteristics and basic flotation properties of domestic molybdenum ores. The source mineral of molybdenum was identified as molybdenite, and the main gangue minerals in the raw ore were silicate minerals. Copper, lead, and zinc were also found in trace amounts. Based on the results of basic flotation properties, molybdenite's zeta potential showed negative charges in all pH ranges. The contact angle of molybdenite increased with pH, reaching a maximum of 74° at pH 9. In optimal conditions, the grade and recovery of the concentrate by unit flotation were MoS2 82.4% and 92.04%, respectively. Further investigation of the impurities in the concentrate revealed a sulfide mineral with surface characteristics similar to molybdenite and silicate minerals combined with molybdenite, which may degrade the quality of the concentrate. To improve the concentrate quality, we intend to control silicate minerals through regrinding and liberation and use column flotation to improve fine particle separation efficiency.

Geochemical Application for Clarifying the Source Material of the Earthenware: A Preliminary Study for Archaeological Application of Geochemical Tool (도토기의 태토(기원물질)산지를 추적하기 위한 지구화학적 응용연구: 지구화학연구기법의 고고학적 응용을 위한 기초연구)

  • Lee, Seung-Gu;Lee, Kil-Yong;Yoon, Yoon-Yeol;Yang, Myeong-Kwon;Kim, Kyu-Ho;Lee, Sung-Joo;Ahn, Sang-Doo
    • The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.181-197
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    • 2010
  • This study is for finding a geoscientific factor for clarifying the source soil of the ancient earthenware finding. The used samples were the earthenware, soil and rocks, which were collected at the Gyeongju, Gyeongsan and Haman area. The chemical and mineralogical study for the samples were carried out for understanding the change of mineralogical and chemical composition among them. The mineralogical compositions of the earthenware are different from those of the soils from the surrounding area, which suggests that the mineralogical approach for clarifying the source soil of the earthenware should be difficult. Major element compositions of the earthenware also are different from those of the surrounding soils, which suggests that the comparison of the chemical composition using the major elements might be difficult for deducing the source soil of the earthenware. However, PAAS-normalized rare earth element (REE) patterns and Nd model ages among the rock, soils and earthenware from the same sampling sites show similar characteristics one another compared to those of the major element compositions. Nd-Sr isotopic systematics among the earthenware, soils and rocks also show a close relationship. Our results suggest that REE and Nd-Sr isotope geochemistry might be more useful than the other geochemical technique in clarifying the source soils of the ancient earthenware.

Physical and Mineralogical Properties of Pottery-Making Soils in Korea (국내 도자기용 태토의 토질 및 광물 특성)

  • Kim, Hak Joon;Lee, Yong Cheon;Lee, Yu Jin;Lee, Ho Jeong;Jeong, Chan Ho
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.685-696
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    • 2022
  • Although the use of pottery-making soils has a long history, its use in the pottery industry requires that physical and geotechnical properties of the materials be established to define the suitability for various purposes. The main purpose of this study is to identify the different types of clays and mineral composition and to perform the geotechnical evaluation of the clays for making pottery products. Soils investigated in this study include raw materials used for making Baekja (white porcelains), Chungja (celadons), Buncheong, Sancheong, and Johyung. Pottery-making soils are manufactured by using different types of soils and sold by individual ceramic clay company. This study includes physical tests of soil and chemical analysis of major elements using XRF and XRD instrumentation. Grain size distributions, mineralogical composition, and a range of plasticities of soils for making different types of potteries are presented. Correlations between specific type of pottery clays and geotechnical and mineralogical characteristics are determined by comparing the test results. Since quantitative research using laboratory tests for pottery-making soils are rarely performed in Korea, further research should be done in the future to improve the Korean pottery industry.