“…Its main drawback is, however, in the case of the samples studied here, that only the last stages of dehydration, i.e., those equivalent to the first hydration states, can be investigated. Meanwhile, it turned out to be rather efficient with respect to clays and zeolites, for which some physical properties, e.g., ionic conduction, are known to be very sensitive to the presence of the first adsorbed molecules [23]. This paper aims at investigating the dehydration of the whole alkali series of homoionic montmorillonites by measuring weight loss at a given treatment temperature (TT) and under a dry argon flow.…”