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Preface
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1 Environmental Property of Minerals
1.1 Research Category of Environmental Property of Minerals
1.1.1 Minerals Record Environmental Changes
1.1.2 Minerals Affect Environmental Quality
1.1.3 Minerals Reflect Environmental Evaluation
1.1.4 Minerals Control Environmental Pollution
1.1.5 Minerals Participate in Biological Function
1.2 Natural Self-purification Function of Inorganic Mineral
1.2.1 Surface Effect of Mineral
1.2.1.1 Surface Chemical Composition
1.2.1.2 Surface Crystal Structure

1.2.1.3 Surface Micromorphology
1.2.1.4 Surface Charge
1.2.1.5 Type of Adsorption
1.2.2 Channel Effect of Mineral
1.2.3 Structure Effect of Mineral
1.2.4 Ion Exchange Effect of Mineral
1.2.4.1 Ion Exchange on the Surface of Ionic Lattice Mineral
1.2.4.2 Ion Exchange in Channel Mineral
1.2.4.3 Ion Exchange in Layered Mineral
1.2.5 Redox Effect of Mineral
1.2.6 Precipitation/Dissolution Effect of Mineral
1.2.7 Crystallization Effect of Mineral
1.2.8 Hydration Effect of Mineral
1.2.9 Thermal Effect of Mineral
1.2.9.1 Photocatalytic Effect of Mineral

1.2.9.2 Nano Effect of Mineral
1.2.9.3 Composite Effect of Mineral and Organism
1.3 Environmental Effects of the Synergism Between Minerals and Microorganisms
1.3.1 Mineral Electron Energy Form
1.3.1.1 Element Valence Electron Energy
1.3.1.2 Semiconductor Conduction Band Electron Energy
1.3.2 Mineral Photoelectrons Promote the Origin and Evolution of Life
1.3.3 Mineral Photoelectrons Promote the Growth and Metabolism of Photoelectrophic Microorganisms
1.3.4 Microbial Photoelectrophic Nutrition Mode
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2 Environmental Effects of Tunnel Structure Minerals

2.1 Octahedral Tunnel Effects of Cryptomelane
2.1.1 Channel Structure of Manganese Oxide
2.1.2 Channel Effect of Natural Cryptomelane
2.1.2.1 Ion Exchange of Cryptomelane
2.1.2.2 Ion Exchange of Heavy Metals by Natural Cryptomelane
2.1.3 Remarks on the Reactivity of Nanomineral Aggregates
2.2 Channel Structure Effects of Potassium Feldspar Tetrahedron
2.2.1 Channel Structure Characteristics of Potassium Feldspar
2.2.1.1 Chemical Composition
2.2.1.2 Crystal Structure
2.2.1.3 Microstructure Characteristics
2.2.1.4 Channel Structure Characteristics

2.2.1.5 Channel Structural Phase Transition
2.2.2 Ion Exchange Effect of Potassium Feldspar Channels
2.2.2.1 Exchange of Feldspar Channel Ions and Na+ Ions in High-Temperature Melt
2.2.2.2 Fixing Pb in the Feldspar Channels of Medium Temperature Powder
2.2.2.3 Fixing Cd in Feldspar Channels in Solution at Room Temperature
2.2.2.4 The Feldspar Channels Block the Migration of Nuclide
2.3 Tubular-Texture Effects of Fibrous Serpentine
2.3.1 Crystal Structure of Fibrous Serpentine
2.3.2 The Active Group of Fibrous Serpentine
2.3.3 The Active Behavior of Fibrous Serpentine

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