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Mineralogical Magazine; February 2000; v. 64; no. 1; p. 9-10
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Thallium cations in the analcime framework

A. Dyer

Science Research Institute, Chemical Sciences Division, Cockcroft Building, University of Salford, Salford M5 4WT, UK

* E-mail: a.dyer{at}chemistry.salford.ac.uk

Kyono et al.(1999) have synthesized a thallium leucite. They have drawn conclusions from this relating to cation mobilities. Attention is drawn to alternative explanations and related to extensive previous work.

KEYWORDS: thallium cations, analcime, leucite




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