“…In the case of smectites characterization of layer charge is of economic and geologic importance, because layer charge strongly affects key smectite properties such as swelling (McEwan and Wilson 1980), cation exchange capacity, and ion exchange selectivity (Maes and Cremers 1977). Smectites often are compositionally and structurally heterogeneous (Stul and Mortier 1974, Lagaly and Weiss 1975, Talibudeen and Goulding 1983, Nadeau et al 1985, Decarreau et al 1987, Iwasaki and Watanabe 1988, Lagaly 1994, Christidis and Eberl 2003. This heterogeneity contributes significantly to layer charge heterogeneity, both in terms of charge location (tetrahedral or beidellitic versus octahedral or montmorillonitic charge) and charge magnitude (i.e., individual smectite 2:1 layers may differ in charge, with the total layer charge for a sample being an average of these different charges).…”