Soft Condensed Matter: Configurations, Dynamics and Functionality 2000
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-4189-5_16
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Complex Physical Phenomena in Clays

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“…Their common modern uses include nano-composites, rheology modification, catalysis, paper filling, oil well -drilling and -stability, etc [12]. Smectite (or 2:1) natural clay particles dispersed in salt solutions have been studied for decades [12], and recently there has been a growing activity in the study of complex physical phenomena in synthetic smectites [13]. Much effort has gone into relating the lamellar microstructure of smectite clay-salt water suspensions to their collective interaction and to resulting macroscopic physical properties, such as phase behavior and rheological properties [13][14][15][16][17][18][19].…”
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“…Their common modern uses include nano-composites, rheology modification, catalysis, paper filling, oil well -drilling and -stability, etc [12]. Smectite (or 2:1) natural clay particles dispersed in salt solutions have been studied for decades [12], and recently there has been a growing activity in the study of complex physical phenomena in synthetic smectites [13]. Much effort has gone into relating the lamellar microstructure of smectite clay-salt water suspensions to their collective interaction and to resulting macroscopic physical properties, such as phase behavior and rheological properties [13][14][15][16][17][18][19].…”
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“…Smectite (or 2:1) natural clay particles dispersed in salt solutions have been studied for decades [12], and recently there has been a growing activity in the study of complex physical phenomena in synthetic smectites [13]. Much effort has gone into relating the lamellar microstructure of smectite clay-salt water suspensions to their collective interaction and to resulting macroscopic physical properties, such as phase behavior and rheological properties [13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. Nematic liquid crystalline-like ordering in smectite systems have been characterized by the observation of birefringent domains with defect textures [14,16,18,19] or by Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering [16,18].…”
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