Swelling capacity of smectite was studied over decades regarding its application as barrier in disposal of nuclear wastes in geological repositories as well as the induced volume change potential in soils according to moisture. In order to improve our knowledge in the swelling capacity of smectite, a miniaturized oedometer was developed to combine swelling pressure measurement with wide angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) characterization in real time during hydration of smectite. This coupled set up allowed studying hydration of smectite up to saturation under confined condions and linking crystalline swelling to pressure at various densities. The modeling of the WAXS patterns gave also quantitative information about the relative proportion of t...
International audienceThis paper aims at characterizing the structural evolution of a dioctahedral s...
International audienceThe swelling of layered smectite clay particles causes changes in the interlay...
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 audienceThis paper describes the swelling properties of two highly compacted clays, na...
Water-vapor sorption experiments were conducted to quantify bulk volume change of compacted expansiv...
The effects of temperature on the swelling properties of smectites are important for a variety of di...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The hydration states of a dio...
International audienceHydration of the <1 μm size fraction of a high-charge montmorillonite (Clay Mi...
International audienceA compacted smectite clay was studied in order to understand the swelling phen...
Abstract—The effects of temperature on the swelling properties of smectites are important for a vari...
Clay mineral hydration and dehydration processes are reversible at temperatures <100 °C and strongly...
Clay swelling, an important phenomenon in natural systems, can dramatically affect the properties of...
International audienceA specific oedometer cell has been set up to measure the swelling pressure of ...
Smectite clays, due to their barrier properties and swelling ability, are often applied for waterpro...
International audienceThis paper aims at characterizing the structural evolution of a dioctahedral s...
International audienceThe swelling of layered smectite clay particles causes changes in the interlay...
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 audienceThis paper describes the swelling properties of two highly compacted clays, na...
Water-vapor sorption experiments were conducted to quantify bulk volume change of compacted expansiv...
The effects of temperature on the swelling properties of smectites are important for a variety of di...
154 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.The hydration states of a dio...
International audienceHydration of the <1 μm size fraction of a high-charge montmorillonite (Clay Mi...
International audienceA compacted smectite clay was studied in order to understand the swelling phen...
Abstract—The effects of temperature on the swelling properties of smectites are important for a vari...
Clay mineral hydration and dehydration processes are reversible at temperatures <100 °C and strongly...
Clay swelling, an important phenomenon in natural systems, can dramatically affect the properties of...
International audienceA specific oedometer cell has been set up to measure the swelling pressure of ...
Smectite clays, due to their barrier properties and swelling ability, are often applied for waterpro...
International audienceThis paper aims at characterizing the structural evolution of a dioctahedral s...
International audienceThe swelling of layered smectite clay particles causes changes in the interlay...
Hydration of the <1 μm size fraction of SWy-1 source clay (low-charge montmorillonite) was studied b...