Compacted bentonite, of which the major clay mineral is montmorillonite, is a candidate buffer material for geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste.In this study, a microfocus X-ray computed tomography (micro-CT, X-ray microscope), which enables non-destructive, three-dimensional observation of the interior microstructure of a sample with high resolution (several microns), examined compacted montmorillonite samples under dry and water-saturated states. The images thus obtained were analyzed by a computer code developed for this study to obtain
Preprint submitted to Elsevier 22 December 2007the information on the size and shape of montmorillonite grains in the samples before and after the water saturation. From the results of the image analysis, it can be supposed that the outer montmorillonite sheets of grains swelled and formed a gel, whereas the inner montmorillonite sheets did not change significantly in the water-saturation process.
The specific heats, which are given with absolute value, of Rochelle salt-ammonium Rochelle salt mixed crystals (RS 1Ϫx -ARS x ͒ in a region 0.18рxр0.9 have been measured between about 10 K and 300 K by an ac calorimetric method. A very small anomaly was found around the transition for any x. It becomes larger as x increases. The anomalies have been well described using the Landau-type free energy expanded to the sixth order of polarization. It was found that, as x increases, the transition point approaches the tricritical point at which a crossover from the second-order phase transition to the first-order one takes place. Transition entropy has been calculated from the anomalous specific heat. It increases from about 8% to about 55% of Rln2 with increasing x in the measured region. Very small values for small x in this region suggest the displacivelike character in the phase transition. And the order-disorder motion contributes more and more to the phase transition with increasing x.
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