International audienceClay minerals retain or adsorb metal ions in the Earth’s critical zone. Rocks, sediments and soils rich in clay minerals can concentrate rare earth elements (REEs) in ion adsorption-type deposits (IADs) and are similarly effective at metallic contaminant remediation. However, the molecular-scale chemical and physical mechanisms of metal ion retention remain only partly understood. In this Review, we describe the nature, location and energy requirements of metal retention at clay mineral surfaces. Retention originates mainly from electrostatic interactions during cation exchange at low pH and chemical bonding in surface complexation and precipitation at neutral and high pH. Surface complexation can induce surface redox ...
Understanding and prediction of many natural and anthropogenic environmental processes ultimately de...
In Belgium, the Boom Clay is studied aso ne of the potential host rocks for the geological disposal ...
The primary objective of our research is the development of molecular models of ion exchange on clay...
International audienceClay minerals retain or adsorb metal ions in the Earth’s critical zone. Rocks,...
International audienceWithin the context of the clay barrier concept for underground nuclear waste s...
International audienceThe Callovo-Oxfordian clay formation (COx) is the potential host rock for long...
Many important properties of clay minerals are defined by the species of charge-balancing cation. Ph...
Using first-principles molecular-dynamics simulations, probable inner-sphere complexes of Fe2+ adsor...
Abstract—Using first-principles molecular-dynamics simulations, probable inner-sphere complexes of F...
International audienceQuantification of adsorption processes on clay mineral surfaces is often neces...
International audienceQuantification of adsorption processes on clay mineral surfaces is often neces...
A molecular-level understanding of mineral-water interactions is critical for the evaluation and pre...
Abstract—The adsorption of metals by clay minerals is a complex process involving different mechanis...
The adsorption/desorption characteristics for light and heavy rare earth elements (REEs) on halloysi...
Understanding and prediction of many natural and anthropogenic environmental processes ultimately de...
In Belgium, the Boom Clay is studied aso ne of the potential host rocks for the geological disposal ...
The primary objective of our research is the development of molecular models of ion exchange on clay...
International audienceClay minerals retain or adsorb metal ions in the Earth’s critical zone. Rocks,...
International audienceWithin the context of the clay barrier concept for underground nuclear waste s...
International audienceThe Callovo-Oxfordian clay formation (COx) is the potential host rock for long...
Many important properties of clay minerals are defined by the species of charge-balancing cation. Ph...
Using first-principles molecular-dynamics simulations, probable inner-sphere complexes of Fe2+ adsor...
Abstract—Using first-principles molecular-dynamics simulations, probable inner-sphere complexes of F...
International audienceQuantification of adsorption processes on clay mineral surfaces is often neces...
International audienceQuantification of adsorption processes on clay mineral surfaces is often neces...
A molecular-level understanding of mineral-water interactions is critical for the evaluation and pre...
Abstract—The adsorption of metals by clay minerals is a complex process involving different mechanis...
The adsorption/desorption characteristics for light and heavy rare earth elements (REEs) on halloysi...
Understanding and prediction of many natural and anthropogenic environmental processes ultimately de...
In Belgium, the Boom Clay is studied aso ne of the potential host rocks for the geological disposal ...
The primary objective of our research is the development of molecular models of ion exchange on clay...