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A WHOLE-DAY meeting of the Clay Minerals Group of the Mineralogical Society, held in the apartments of the Geological Society on January 23, was largely devoted to a discussion on the use of clay minerals as catalysts and industrial adsorbents ; in the later part of the afternoon some general papers Were also given.
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Bangham, D. H., and Mosallam, S., Proc. Roy. Soc., A, 166, 558 (1948).
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Vassiliou, B., and White, J., Nature, 161, 487 (1948).
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MACEWAN, D. Clay Minerals as Catalysts and Adsorbents. Nature 162, 195–196 (1948) doi:10.1038/162195a0
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