X-ray diffraction data during adsorption of water vapor on Na- and Ca-montmorillonites show that interlayer expansion is continuous but nonuniform. X-ray and adsorption isotherm data indicate an ice-like configuration of water molecules is completed with the fourth layer of interlayer water for the Ca-clay; a fifth layer intrudes to give a less ordered structure. Data for the Na-clay indicate a laminar stacking arrangement for up to three layers of interlayer water. The Na-clay adsorbs more than twice as much water and undergoes four times as large a volume change than the Ca-clay. The free energy change during adsorption of water vapor on the Ca-clay is nearly twice that for the Na-clay. Free energy changes with increasing relative pressur...
International audienceThis paper describes the swelling properties of two highly compacted clays, na...
The paper presents results of a study on the amount of water associated with the solid phase of the ...
International audienceThe key feature of swelling clays such as montmorillonite, in contrast with th...
The most abundant clay mineral group in Iowa soils is montmorillonite, most commonly calcium-saturat...
Expansions of pure sodium and calcium montmorillonites due to absorption of water vapor were studied...
International audienceThe swelling of layered smectite clay particles causes changes in the interlay...
International audienceSwelling clays are considered for nuclear applications since they present a mu...
The swelling property of smectite is dominated by the hydration of exchangeable cations in the inter...
The effects of temperature on the swelling properties of smectites are important for a variety of di...
ABSTRACT: Water-sorption isotherms and interlamellar spacings were measured for Ca montmorillonite ...
International audienceImportant structural modifications occur in swelling clays upon water adsorpti...
Abstract—The effects of temperature on the swelling properties of smectites are important for a vari...
International audienceSwelling clays present a multi-scale structure and therefore a multi-scale por...
Abstract--The ffects of exchanged cation and layer charge on the sorption of water and ethylene glyc...
International audienceThis paper describes the swelling properties of two highly compacted clays, na...
The paper presents results of a study on the amount of water associated with the solid phase of the ...
International audienceThe key feature of swelling clays such as montmorillonite, in contrast with th...
The most abundant clay mineral group in Iowa soils is montmorillonite, most commonly calcium-saturat...
Expansions of pure sodium and calcium montmorillonites due to absorption of water vapor were studied...
International audienceThe swelling of layered smectite clay particles causes changes in the interlay...
International audienceSwelling clays are considered for nuclear applications since they present a mu...
The swelling property of smectite is dominated by the hydration of exchangeable cations in the inter...
The effects of temperature on the swelling properties of smectites are important for a variety of di...
ABSTRACT: Water-sorption isotherms and interlamellar spacings were measured for Ca montmorillonite ...
International audienceImportant structural modifications occur in swelling clays upon water adsorpti...
Abstract—The effects of temperature on the swelling properties of smectites are important for a vari...
International audienceSwelling clays present a multi-scale structure and therefore a multi-scale por...
Abstract--The ffects of exchanged cation and layer charge on the sorption of water and ethylene glyc...
International audienceThis paper describes the swelling properties of two highly compacted clays, na...
The paper presents results of a study on the amount of water associated with the solid phase of the ...
International audienceThe key feature of swelling clays such as montmorillonite, in contrast with th...