2001
DOI: 10.1346/ccmn.2001.0490401
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Thickness and Surface Characteristics of Colloidal 2:1 Aluminosilicates Using an Indirect Fourier Transform of Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering Data

Abstract: Abstract--An indirect Fourier transformation applied to small-angle X-ray scattering data has been used to determine the thickness and surface properties of two common clay minerals. For an illite system, the particle density distribution function (PDDF) generated by the analysis gave a correct description of particle geometry, and the calculated electron density profile was in accordance with the theoretical electron density distribution for this mineral. This approach provides the opportunity to determine th… Show more

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“…4. The illite used in this study has a relatively large particle thickness and low percentage (<15%) of interstratified smectite layers [10,27]; therefore, the positive charges on particle edges and the edge-face interactions should be negligible, and if they are present, the interactions are most likely present in the fine fractions. The S(q) maximum was indeed observed in the <1-µm fraction but not in the 0.1-0.15-µm fraction at the same particle concentration (10%) (Fig.…”
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“…4. The illite used in this study has a relatively large particle thickness and low percentage (<15%) of interstratified smectite layers [10,27]; therefore, the positive charges on particle edges and the edge-face interactions should be negligible, and if they are present, the interactions are most likely present in the fine fractions. The S(q) maximum was indeed observed in the <1-µm fraction but not in the 0.1-0.15-µm fraction at the same particle concentration (10%) (Fig.…”
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“…30 Laponite samples were used without further treatment. The montmorillonite and illite samples were treated according to the procedure described previously [10]. Briefly, clay samples were first treated with a pH 5 acetate buffer to remove carbonates, hydrogen peroxide (30%) to oxidize organic matter, and dithionite in citrate-bicarbonate buffer to remove free iron oxides.…”
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