“…Bentonite is a widely considered swelling clay as an engineered barrier material in geological waste disposal because it has a large percentage of smectite (50~90%), a clayey soil swelling under water intrusion. Bentonite has lower hydraulic conductivity and diffusivity, and higher expansive capacity, specific surface area, cation-exchange potential, and thermal conductivity compared to other soils [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 ]; therefore, it plays a key role in various geo-environmental engineering applications, such as containment systems, carbon dioxide storage [ 7 , 8 ], bioremediation [ 9 ], and stability of petroleum reservoirs [ 10 ]. Bentonite has been attracting attention in the construction of disposal repository of high-level nuclear waste for 4 decades [ 11 ].…”