2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2005.08.006
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In situ neutron diffraction analysis of the influence of geometric confinement on crystalline swelling of montmorillonite

Abstract: The swelling properties of a bentonite MX-80 and a Na montmorillonite obtained from MX-80 purification were analyzed as a function of relative humidity in free and constrained conditions. Gravimetric and XRD techniques were used to study the hydration of powder and compacted pellets in non confined conditions whereas hydration under constrained conditions was investigated in situ by neutron diffraction using a cell specifically designed for the present study. MX-80 bentonite and purified montmorillonite were c… Show more

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“…It is also known that insertion of water monolayer results in lattice expansion by ~2.2-2.5Å. [36][37] for clay minerals which are also layered hydrophilic materials similarly to graphite oxide. Therefore, lattice expansion of GO membrane in liquid water corresponds to insertion of at least two water monolayers compared to solvent free state.…”
Section: Structure Of Membranes In Liquid Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also known that insertion of water monolayer results in lattice expansion by ~2.2-2.5Å. [36][37] for clay minerals which are also layered hydrophilic materials similarly to graphite oxide. Therefore, lattice expansion of GO membrane in liquid water corresponds to insertion of at least two water monolayers compared to solvent free state.…”
Section: Structure Of Membranes In Liquid Watermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difference between the two non-modified clays may be explained by the different origins of the minerals and by the moisture content (due to the structural difference of RawMMT). For instance, the basal spacing is known to highly depend on the moisture content of the mineral (the higher the latter, the more distant the platelets) [53] and on the counterion type [12]. PEBA exhibits a diffraction peak around 6°, which corresponds to a crystalline phase of the PA12 block (corresponding to the (200) plane of pseudohexagonal $-form crystal whose reflection peak should appear at 2" = 5.5° [54]).…”
Section: X-ray Diffractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, "crystalline" swelling is observed and water is, for instance, inserted in a well-defined stepwise fashion of discrete numbers of monolayers (1-3 water layers, 1 WL, 2 WL, 3 WL). [7][8] The incremental increase of the basal spacing corresponds to the size of densely packed layers of water molecules (≈ 3 Å at ambient pressure). Hydration/dehydration cycles involve an activation energy and are expected to show hysteresis.…”
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