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  QUT | ePrints Archive - Thermal treatment of moolooite
Moolooite as the natural copper (II) oxalate mineral is a classic example.
No water evolution was observed, thus indicating the moolooite is the anhydrous copper (II)oxalate as compared to the synthetic compound which is the dihydrate.
The temperature at which no intensity remains in the bands assigned to the oxalate vibrations is the upper limit of the stability of the moolooite.
eprints.qut.edu.au /archive/00000822   (211 words)

  
 Moolooite
R M, Williams I R. Moolooite, a naturally occurring hydrated copper oxalate from western...
MOOLOOITE was found in an outcrop 12 km east of Mooloo Downs station homestead, Western Australia, where it occurs as a...
A hydrated copper oxalate, moolooite, is formed by...
www.toprocks.net /MineralList/62/Moolooite.asp   (255 words)

  
 QUT | ePrints Archive - Raman spectroscopy of natural oxalates
The band is observed at 1468 cm-1 for weddellite, 1489 cm-1 for moolooite, 1471 cm-1 for glushinskite and 1456 cm-1 for natroxalate.
The significance of this work rests with the ability of Raman spectroscopy to identify oxalates which often occur as films on a host rocks or works of art.
oxalate, weddellite, moolooite, humboldtine, natroxalate, oxammite, glushinskite, Raman spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy
eprints.qut.edu.au /archive/00000812   (219 words)

  
 Role of Oxalic Acid Overexcretion in Transformations of Toxic Metal Minerals by Beauveria caledonica -- Fomina et al. ...
of the cords by copper oxalate hydrate (moolooite).
(A) Cadmium oxalate formed in the presence of cadmium phosphate; (B) copper oxalate hydrate (moolooite) formed in the presence of copper phosphate; (C) zinc oxalate dihydrate formed in the presence of zinc phosphate; (D to F) lead oxalate formed in the presence of lead phosphate (D), lead tetraoxide (E), and lead carbonate (F).
moolooite crystals precipitated on the mycelium comprised approximately
aem.asm.org /cgi/content/full/71/1/371   (5707 words)

  
 Really Rare Minerals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
MITSCHERLICHITE was found as stalactites on the floor of the crater of Mt.Vesuvius, Italy.
MOOLOOITE was found in an outcrop 12 km east of Mooloo Downs station homestead, Western Australia, where it occurs as a result of the interaction of bat guano with weathering copper sulfides.
NEWBERYITE, along with struvite and magnesite, "was found filling interglobular spaces in the ivory of a mammoth tusk.
www.element51.com /article2.htm   (319 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Moolooite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Oxalates reported to date include moolooite (CuCu204*nH2O), glushin- skite (MgC202.2H20), weddelite...
Copper oxalate hydrate, the mineral moolooite, has been revealed on substrates...
Copper oxalate (moolooite) has been observed around hyphae...
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Moolooite&tag=lexico&index=blended&link_code=qs&page=1   (854 words)

  
 Moolooite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
No water evolution was observed, thus indicating the moolooite is the...
The formed by oxalate, moolooite, the reaction between oxalic...
MOOLOOITE was found in an outcrop 12 km east of Mooloo bat...
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 Moolooite - Definitions from Dictionary.com
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 Weddellite Information
Natroxalate, Whewellite, Caoxite, Novgorodovaite, Oxammite, Glushinskite, Humboldtine, Minguzzite, Zhemchuzhnikovite, Stepanovite, Moolooite, Wheatleyite, Coskrenite
O) is a mineral form of calcium oxalate named for occurrences of millimeter-sized crystals found in bottom sediments of the Weddell Sea, off Antarctica.
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www.bookrags.com /wiki/Weddellite   (159 words)

  
 Moolooite - complete list of mineral names
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Moolooite mineral data, information about Moolooite, its properties and worldwide locations.
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www.absoluterocknet.com /complete_list_of_mineral_and_crystal_names/Moolooite.asp   (278 words)

  
 Hydrated Copper Oxalate, Moolooite, in Lichens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Abstract: Vivid blue inclusions in white whewellite or weddellite, occurring within the medulla of four lichen species growing on copper-bearing rocks, have been identified as the hydrated copper oxalate, moolooite, CuC
The mineral is believed to have been formed by reaction between oxalic acid secreted by the lichen and ground or surface water containing copper.
Keywords: moolooite • lichens • copper oxalate • whewellite • weddellite
www.minersoc.org /pages/Archive-MM/Volume_51/51-363-715.htm   (99 words)

  
 Geoffrey Gadd Personal Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Current projects relating to the functional consequences and modelling of fungal growth in heterogeneous environments are in collaboration with Dr Fordyce Davidson, Division of Mathematics.
(A) a cord-forming fungus growing on copper phosphate (B) light micrograph of moolooite crystals (copper oxalate, CuC
O) around the hyphal cords (C) scanning electron micrograph of moolooite crystals associated with hyphal cord and mucilaginous sheath (Fomina, M. et al.
www.dundee.ac.uk /biocentre/SLSBDIV7gmg.htm   (805 words)

  
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Thin-section micrograph (crossed polarized light) of (c) calcium oxalate crystals in the thallus of Stereocaulon vesuvianum.
of: (d) magnesium oxalate dihydrate (glushinskite) in the thallus of Lecanora atra encrusting serpentinite; (e) manganese-rich crystals in the thallus of Pertusaria corallina growing on manganese ore; (f) copper oxalate crystals (moolooite) encrusting medullary hyphae within Acarospora rugulosa growing on cupriferous substrates.
A number of iron oxides produce the red weathering rind often seen below the thallus (Adamo and Violante, 2000).
www.geog.ox.ac.uk /~eghitis/writing/lichens.doc   (7077 words)

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