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Modelle für Reaktionen zwischen organischen und mineralischen Substanzen im Boden

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Low molecular siloxanes, silicagel, aluminium oxide, permutite, and perlite were dissolved by ammoniacal catechol solution. Silicagel was also dissolved by othero-diphenols. Low molecular silicon organic ester or complex compounds were crystallised from the reaction products of silicagel with catechol and 2,3-naphthalenediol. On orthoclase an insoluble brown cover was formed. The reaction ofo-diphenols with silicates may be important in soil formation.

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Hess, R., Bach, R. & Deuel, H. Modelle für Reaktionen zwischen organischen und mineralischen Substanzen im Boden. Experientia 16, 38–40 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02201792

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