1989
DOI: 10.1346/ccmn.1989.0370607
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Effects of Iron Oxidation State on the Specific Surface Area of Nontronite

Abstract: Abstract--The effect of Fe oxidation state on the specific surface area, Sin, ofnontronite was studied using the < 2-tzm, Na § fraction of the SWa-1 and Garfield nontronite reference clays. The reduction of structural Fe 3+ in the octahedral sheet of the nontronite decreased Sm as measured by the adsorption of 2-ethoxyethanol (ethylene glycol-monoethyl ether, EGME). The swellability in water of the nontronite also decreased during reduction. The amount of nonexchangeable Na +, on the other hand, increased with… Show more

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“…Because cohesion forces between oxidized clay layers are weaker than between reduced layers (Stucki et al, 1984a;Lear and Stucki, 1989;Khaled and Stucki, 1991), adjacent oxidized layers glide more easily over one another, are more easily curved, and thus form thin but relatively long ribbons. Conversely, the greater attraction between reduced layers inhibits lateral crystal growth while promoting thicker stacks of layers, which are more ordered in the a-b dimension.…”
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“…Because cohesion forces between oxidized clay layers are weaker than between reduced layers (Stucki et al, 1984a;Lear and Stucki, 1989;Khaled and Stucki, 1991), adjacent oxidized layers glide more easily over one another, are more easily curved, and thus form thin but relatively long ribbons. Conversely, the greater attraction between reduced layers inhibits lateral crystal growth while promoting thicker stacks of layers, which are more ordered in the a-b dimension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lear and Stucki (1989) observed a significant decrease in EGME adsorption in reduced, compared with oxidized smectite, and thereby deduced a decrease in specific surface area assuming that EGME wets the same inter-laminar surfaces as water. According to Tessier and P6dro (1987), specific surface area is a good indicator of the amount of inter-laminar surface exposed to water in Na-smectire; nevertheless, part of the surface may be inaccessible to relatively neutral molecules such as EGME.…”
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“…A typical native bentonite, such as the widely studied Wyoming Bentonite MX-80, consists of nearly 3 wt% Fe, the major part being structural Fe(III) replacing Al 3+ in the aluminum octahedral sheet [3]. At elevated Fe(II)/Fe Tot ratios however, significant changes in several physical properties such as the swelling pressure, cation exchange capacity (CEC), total layer charge, specific surface area as well as microstructural properties has been found in previous studies [4][5][6][7][8][9]. After the initial saturation of the bentonite barrier, anoxic conditions are expected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%