International audienceFor applications benefitting from the swelling properties of nanolayered silicates (clay minerals), it is of paramount importance to understand the hysteresis in the clay–water interaction. In this context, the present work investigates how the thermal history of Na+- and Li+-intercalated fluorohectorite affects the hydration process. By combining X-ray diffraction and thermogravimetric analysis, water adsorption of preheated and non-preheated fluorohectorite was measured and analyzed in terms of the characteristic interlayer distance. The number of water molecules per cation was also inferred. We find that some of the hydration states in preheated samples are suppressed, and transitions to higher hydration states are ...
Layered minerals are naturally abundant and often display a large surface area in relation to their ...
We present time-resolved synchrotron x-ray diffraction from the swelling clay Na fluorohectorite dur...
Swelling clay minerals such as smectites are ubiquitous at the Earth surface and possess major hydra...
International audienceFor applications benefitting from the swelling properties of nanolayered silic...
For applications benefitting from the swelling properties of nanolayered silicates (clay minerals), ...
International audienceIn addition to isomorphic cation substitutions, smectite layers may present an...
The water adsorption isotherms of Ni-fluorohectorite have been obtained from the relative humidity d...
International audienceThe key feature of swelling clays such as montmorillonite, in contrast with th...
In the present work X-ray diffraction was used in order to observe the stable hydration states of th...
The swelling property of smectite is dominated by the hydration of exchangeable cations in the inter...
International audienceThe swelling of layered smectite clay particles consists of a change in the in...
Layered minerals are naturally abundant and often display a large surface area in relation to their ...
We present time-resolved synchrotron x-ray diffraction from the swelling clay Na fluorohectorite dur...
Swelling clay minerals such as smectites are ubiquitous at the Earth surface and possess major hydra...
International audienceFor applications benefitting from the swelling properties of nanolayered silic...
For applications benefitting from the swelling properties of nanolayered silicates (clay minerals), ...
International audienceIn addition to isomorphic cation substitutions, smectite layers may present an...
The water adsorption isotherms of Ni-fluorohectorite have been obtained from the relative humidity d...
International audienceThe key feature of swelling clays such as montmorillonite, in contrast with th...
In the present work X-ray diffraction was used in order to observe the stable hydration states of th...
The swelling property of smectite is dominated by the hydration of exchangeable cations in the inter...
International audienceThe swelling of layered smectite clay particles consists of a change in the in...
Layered minerals are naturally abundant and often display a large surface area in relation to their ...
We present time-resolved synchrotron x-ray diffraction from the swelling clay Na fluorohectorite dur...
Swelling clay minerals such as smectites are ubiquitous at the Earth surface and possess major hydra...