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Sn119 Moessbauer spectroscopy was used to study the dynamical aspects of intercalated Sn complexes in Montmorillonite. A sudden change of the recoil free fraction at 230K concommitant with an enhanced Goldanskii-Karyagin effect above this temperature is interpreted as arising from the melting of interlayer water.
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Simopoulos, A., Petridis, D., Kostikas, A. et al. Intercalation of dimethyltin(IV) cationic complexes in montmorillonite. Hyperfine Interact 41, 843–846 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02400522
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