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An overview of clay structures and characterization methods is followed by a discussion of some adsorption reactions of organic molecules which have been studied spectroscopically. These can be divided into two main classes: adsorption with and without reaction.
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Davies, J.E.D. Spectroscopic studies on organic molecules intercalated into clays. J Incl Phenom Macrocycl Chem 24, 133–147 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01053427
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