In the present work X-ray diffraction was used in order to observe the stable hydration states of the clay nickel-fluorohectorite. The diffraction patterns were measured as function of relative humidity and temperature. The Bragg peak positions were used to calculate the basal spacing of the clay at each temperature (the spacing along the stacking direction). The results showed that the water intercalation process is more dependent on the relative humidity than on the temperature. The crystallite size of the clay increases as the relative humidity rises. This study exposes the necessity for more experiments at higher temperature range in order to reach other hydration states
The swelling property of smectite is dominated by the hydration of exchangeable cations in the inter...
International audienceHydration of the <1 μm size fraction of a high-charge montmorillonite (Clay Mi...
Wide angle X-ray Scattering (WAXS) measurements of the layered synthetic silicatesodium fluorohector...
We present time-resolved synchrotron x-ray diffraction from the swelling clay Na fluorohectorite dur...
International audienceThe swelling of layered smectite clay particles consists of a change in the in...
International audienceFor applications benefitting from the swelling properties of nanolayered silic...
For applications benefitting from the swelling properties of nanolayered silicates (clay minerals), ...
The water adsorption isotherms of Ni-fluorohectorite have been obtained from the relative humidity d...
International audienceThis paper aims at characterizing the structural evolution of a dioctahedral s...
Clay mineral hydration and dehydration processes are reversible at temperatures <100 °C and strongly...
International audienceIn addition to isomorphic cation substitutions, smectite layers may present an...
Abstract--Four hydrates with d(001) = 8.4, 8.6, and 10 A (two types) were synthesized by intercalat...
In the present work the synthetic clay mineral fluorohectorite was studied by means of an extended X...
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...
The swelling property of smectite is dominated by the hydration of exchangeable cations in the inter...
International audienceHydration of the <1 μm size fraction of a high-charge montmorillonite (Clay Mi...
Wide angle X-ray Scattering (WAXS) measurements of the layered synthetic silicatesodium fluorohector...
We present time-resolved synchrotron x-ray diffraction from the swelling clay Na fluorohectorite dur...
International audienceThe swelling of layered smectite clay particles consists of a change in the in...
International audienceFor applications benefitting from the swelling properties of nanolayered silic...
For applications benefitting from the swelling properties of nanolayered silicates (clay minerals), ...
The water adsorption isotherms of Ni-fluorohectorite have been obtained from the relative humidity d...
International audienceThis paper aims at characterizing the structural evolution of a dioctahedral s...
Clay mineral hydration and dehydration processes are reversible at temperatures <100 °C and strongly...
International audienceIn addition to isomorphic cation substitutions, smectite layers may present an...
Abstract--Four hydrates with d(001) = 8.4, 8.6, and 10 A (two types) were synthesized by intercalat...
In the present work the synthetic clay mineral fluorohectorite was studied by means of an extended X...
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...
The swelling property of smectite is dominated by the hydration of exchangeable cations in the inter...
International audienceHydration of the <1 μm size fraction of a high-charge montmorillonite (Clay Mi...
Wide angle X-ray Scattering (WAXS) measurements of the layered synthetic silicatesodium fluorohector...