Clay mineral hydration and dehydration processes are reversible at temperatures <100 °C and strongly affect wellbore stability, fines migration, permeability, and dispersion of pore pressure. The hydration behavior of smectite-rich material as a function of relative humidity (activity of water, aw, controlled by salinity) and temperature was studied using in situ X-ray diffraction on a material retrieved from coring in the Gulf of Mexico. X-ray diffraction profile fitting was used to explore the competition for water between hydratable phases across a range of relative humidity, 2 % to 90 %, and temperature, 25°C to 95°C, conditions. X-ray diffraction profile fitting employed a modified multi-specimen approach in which proportions of minera...
International audienceThe present study aims primarily at refining a structure model for interlayer ...
Swelling clay minerals such as smectites are ubiquitous at the Earth surface and possess major hydra...
International audienceIt is proposed here to describe smectite water vapor desorption isotherms usin...
International audienceHydration of the <1 μm size fraction of a high-charge montmorillonite (Clay Mi...
International audienceThis paper aims at characterizing the structural evolution of a dioctahedral s...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The hydration states of a dio...
Hydration of the <1 μm size fraction of SWy-1 source clay (low-charge montmorillonite) was studied b...
The swelling property of smectite is dominated by the hydration of exchangeable cations in the inter...
International audienceThe swelling of layered smectite clay particles causes changes in the interlay...
The effects of temperature on the swelling properties of smectites are important for a variety of di...
Abstract—The effects of temperature on the swelling properties of smectites are important for a vari...
Clay swelling, an important phenomenon in natural systems, can dramatically affect the properties of...
Abstract--Hydration behavior of Na-smectite crystals ynthesized ata pressure of 5.5 GPa and temper-a...
The dehydration of two Na-saturated synthetic saponites with contrasting layer charge was studied by...
International audienceThe present study aims primarily at refining a structure model for interlayer ...
Swelling clay minerals such as smectites are ubiquitous at the Earth surface and possess major hydra...
International audienceIt is proposed here to describe smectite water vapor desorption isotherms usin...
International audienceHydration of the <1 μm size fraction of a high-charge montmorillonite (Clay Mi...
International audienceThis paper aims at characterizing the structural evolution of a dioctahedral s...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The hydration states of a dio...
Hydration of the <1 μm size fraction of SWy-1 source clay (low-charge montmorillonite) was studied b...
The swelling property of smectite is dominated by the hydration of exchangeable cations in the inter...
International audienceThe swelling of layered smectite clay particles causes changes in the interlay...
The effects of temperature on the swelling properties of smectites are important for a variety of di...
Abstract—The effects of temperature on the swelling properties of smectites are important for a vari...
Clay swelling, an important phenomenon in natural systems, can dramatically affect the properties of...
Abstract--Hydration behavior of Na-smectite crystals ynthesized ata pressure of 5.5 GPa and temper-a...
The dehydration of two Na-saturated synthetic saponites with contrasting layer charge was studied by...
International audienceThe present study aims primarily at refining a structure model for interlayer ...
Swelling clay minerals such as smectites are ubiquitous at the Earth surface and possess major hydra...
International audienceIt is proposed here to describe smectite water vapor desorption isotherms usin...