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Identification and semi-quantitative analysis of parabens and UV filters in cosmetic products by direct-analysis-in-real-time mass spectrometry and gas chromatography with mass spectrometric detection
High-performance liquid chromatography coupled to direct analysis in real time mass spectrometry: Investigations on gradient elution and influence of complex matrices on signal intensities
The zeolite–lime pozzolanic reaction: Reaction kinetics and products by in situ synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction
The early pozzolanic reaction in pastes of lime and natural zeolites was studied with time-resolved in situ synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction. For chabazite and Na-, K-, and Ca-exchanged clinoptilolite tuffs, which were mixed with lime and water, the evolution of the quantitative contents of crystalline phases was followed during the early pozzolanic reaction in the first hours and days. The dependence of the rate coefficient on temperature was examined by isothermal curing at 313, 323, and 333 K of lime–chabazite tuff pastes.
Kinetic analysis indicates that the reaction rapidly displays a deceleratory character. This is explained by the modified Jander equation as a result of the reaction rate control by diffusion processes through a condensing reaction product boundary layer. The exchangeable cation content of clinoptilolite influences the duration of the initial induction period, the diffusion characteristics of the boundary layer of reaction products, and the structural evolution of the C–S–H reaction product. Alkali-exchanged clinoptilolites show a higher pozzolanic reactivity, a more permeable reaction product layer, and longer silicate chains in the C–S–H phase compared to their Ca-exchanged counterpart. The temperature dependence of the reaction rate coefficients in the lime–chabazite tuff pastes obeys the Arrhenius equation.status: publishe
