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Quincite     dimagnesium dihydroxy-oxo-silane hydrate

Synonyms: Pansil, Milcon E, Milcon P, Pangel B, Hexal H, ...
 
 
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  • Uranium sequestration capacity will depend on the surface area of the sand that is resin coated, but in the batch of PANSIL tested (<2% resin by weight), it exceeds 4000 mg of UO2 per kg of PANSIL at pH 4.5 when the dissolved UO2(2+) concentration is greaterthan 300 mg/L [2].
  • 29Si NMR (MAS and CP/MAS) and 1H MAS NMR techniques were used to characterize four sepiolites, two of natural origin (commercialized under the names Pangel and Pansil) and the other two obtained from them by treatment with 2 M or 4 M H2SO4, respectively [3].

References

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  3. Characterization of Spanish sepiolites by high-resolution solid-state NMR. Aramendía, M.A., Borau, V., Jiménez, C., Marinas, J.M., Ruiz, J.R. Solid state nuclear magnetic resonance. (1997) [Pubmed]
 
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