2013
DOI: 10.2138/am.2013.4217
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Hydration properties of synthetic high-charge micas saturated with different cations: An experimental approach

Abstract: An understanding of the interaction mechanisms between exchangeable cations and layered silicates is of interest from both a basic and an applied point of view. Among 2:1 phyllosilicates, a new family of swelling high-charge synthetic micas has been shown to be potentially useful as decontaminant. However, the location of the interlayer cations, their acidity and the water structure in the interlayer space of these silicates are still unknown. The aim of this paper was therefore to study the hydration state of… Show more

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“…X-ray diffractograms of the Na-M n (Figs 1a and S3a) show patterns that corresponded to that previously reported for swelling high-charged micas 54 with a unique 001 reflection corresponding to a basal space of 1.22 nm due to hydrated Na + 55 .
Figure 1XRD in the 5–8° 2θ range of Mica-2 ( n = 2), left graph, and, Mica-4 ( n = 4), right graph. ( a ) NaM n , ( b ) Ch-NaM n -A, ( c ) Ch-NaM n -B, ( d ) Ch-NaM n -C, ( e ) Ch-NaM n -D, and, ( f ) Ch-NaM n -E.
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Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…X-ray diffractograms of the Na-M n (Figs 1a and S3a) show patterns that corresponded to that previously reported for swelling high-charged micas 54 with a unique 001 reflection corresponding to a basal space of 1.22 nm due to hydrated Na + 55 .
Figure 1XRD in the 5–8° 2θ range of Mica-2 ( n = 2), left graph, and, Mica-4 ( n = 4), right graph. ( a ) NaM n , ( b ) Ch-NaM n -A, ( c ) Ch-NaM n -B, ( d ) Ch-NaM n -C, ( e ) Ch-NaM n -D, and, ( f ) Ch-NaM n -E.
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Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…2, stage 1, Table 1), indicating that their hydration states are constant with time. The values are 12 to 14 Å and correspond to the previously observed values in these materials (Pavón et al, 2013). Bihydrated layers (2W) with H2O on each side of the interlayer midplane produces a 001 reflection at d001=14.9-15.7 Å (Ferrage et al, 2005).…”
Section: Sample Characterization X-ray Diffraction Patterns At Variasupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Na-n-Mica were exchanged with solutions of Li + , K + , Mg 2+ , and Al 3+ salts at concentrations that ensured that the molar content of the cation was 10 times the cation-exchange capacity (CEC) of the mica (Pavón et al, 2013). The most important characteristics of these ions in solution are displayed in Table 1S (Supporting Information).…”
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“…A similar shift has already been observed in the 29 Si 251 frequencies of high charge swelling silicates, and was attributed to the formation of inner sphere 252 complexes between the interlayer cations and the basal oxygen of the silicate tetrahedral layer. 66 …”
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