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Natural minerals and divided solids: methodology for understanding surface phenomena related to industrial uses and environmental problems
Authors:Jean-Maurice Cases
Institution:Laboratoire « Environnement et minéralurgie » (LEM), UMR 7569 CNRS et INPL–ENSG, BP 40, 54501 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy cedex, France
Abstract:This introductory paper aims at presenting the series of articles in this special issue of Comptes Rendus Geoscience devoted to the study and use of natural minerals. The research methodology that can be applied to the investigation of surface phenomena related to adsorption, exchange and retention onto the surface of natural minerals and divided solids is presented. A special focus is given to the retention of surfactant molecules, in view of their considerable importance in numerous industrial fields, such as, for instance, mineral flotation and enhanced oil recovery. Throughout this introductory paper, the relevance of this research approach to the field of geosciences is stressed by listing various applications where it can provide conclusive answers, especially for environmentally related issues. To cite this article: J.-M. Cases, C. R. Geoscience 334 (2002) 585–596.
Keywords:divided solids  crystal chemistry  surface properties  heterogeneity  surfactants  adsorption  retention  solides divisés  cristallochimie  propriétés de surface  hétérogénéité  tensioactifs  adsorption  rétention
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