The elastic properties of sodium montmorillonite suspensions
β Scribed by M. P. Lott; D. J. A. Williams
- Book ID
- 104869165
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1996
- Weight
- 530 KB
- Volume
- 274
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0340-255X
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Because of their particular electric surface properties and crystal structure, most clay minerals possess a very high ion exchange capacity. Furthermore, the surface charge distribution is anisotropic: while faces of the laminar clay particles have a negative, pH-independent charge, edges may be pos
In this article, we describe the rheology of Na montmorillonite suspensions as a function of pH, at constant ionic strength. The observed behavior is discussed quantitatively in terms of the potential energy of interaction between particles, keeping in mind the anisotropic nature of clay particles.
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