蒙脱石溶胀实验的X射线散射特性

IF 5.3 2区 地球科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Applied Clay Science Pub Date : 2023-09-08 DOI:10.1016/j.clay.2023.107124
R. Chaaya , S. Gaboreau , F. Milet , N. Maubec , J. Tremosa , H. Raimbourg , E. Ferrage
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几十年来,人们一直在研究蒙脱石在地质处置库中作为核废料屏障的膨胀能力,以及土壤中根据水分引起的体积变化势。为了提高我们对蒙脱石溶胀能力的认识,开发了一种小型化的溶胀压力测量仪,将蒙脱石水化过程中的溶胀压力测量与广角x射线散射(WAXS)实时表征相结合。这种耦合装置允许在受限条件下研究蒙脱石的水化直至饱和,并将不同密度下晶体膨胀与压力联系起来。WAXS模式的模拟还提供了饱和时不同层间水类型相对比例的定量信息。在两种不同密度(1.5和1.8 g/cm3)下,获得了同离子Na+和Ca2+交换的蒙脱石的原位和操作数据。结果表明:膨胀压力的上升与水层类型序列有关,随密度的不同,水层类型由0W向2W/3W层间过渡;阳离子价控制水化速率,二价交换蒙脱石的水化速度较快。饱和时,随着密度的增加,3W层的数量减少到1W和0W层的增益。结果还证实,在饱和和密度为1.8 g/cm3时,层间孔隙度代表总孔隙度。最后,这一进展为提高我们对压实膨胀粘土材料水化作用下膨胀机理的认识提供了机会。
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In-operando X-ray scattering characterization of smectite swelling experiments

Swelling capacity of smectite was studied over decades regarding its application as barrier in disposal of nuclear wastes in geological repositories as well as the induced volume change potential in soils according to moisture. In order to improve our knowledge in the swelling capacity of smectite, a miniaturized oedometer was developed to combine swelling pressure measurement with wide angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) characterization in real time during hydration of smectite. This coupled set up allowed studying hydration of smectite up to saturation under confined condions and linking crystalline swelling to pressure at various densities. The modeling of the WAXS patterns gave also quantitative information about the relative proportion of the different interlayer water types at saturation. In situ and operando data were acquired for homo-ionic Na+- and Ca2+-exchanged smectite at two different densities (1.5 and 1.8 g/cm3). The results showed that the swelling pressure rise was correlated to a sequence of water layer type with the transition from 0W to interstratification of 2W/3W layers, depending on the density. The cation valency controlled the rate of hydration with faster hydration in the case of divalent exchanged smectite. At saturation, with increasing density, the amount of 3W layers decreased to the gain of 1W and 0W layers. Results also confirmed that at saturation and a density of 1.8 g/cm3, the interlayer porosity represented the total one. Finally, this development provided opportunity to improve our knowledge in the swelling mechanism of compacted swelling clay materials upon hydration.

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Applied Clay Science
Applied Clay Science 地学-矿物学
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10.30
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289
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Applied Clay Science aims to be an international journal attracting high quality scientific papers on clays and clay minerals, including research papers, reviews, and technical notes. The journal covers typical subjects of Fundamental and Applied Clay Science such as: • Synthesis and purification • Structural, crystallographic and mineralogical properties of clays and clay minerals • Thermal properties of clays and clay minerals • Physico-chemical properties including i) surface and interface properties; ii) thermodynamic properties; iii) mechanical properties • Interaction with water, with polar and apolar molecules • Colloidal properties and rheology • Adsorption, Intercalation, Ionic exchange • Genesis and deposits of clay minerals • Geology and geochemistry of clays • Modification of clays and clay minerals properties by thermal and physical treatments • Modification by chemical treatments with organic and inorganic molecules(organoclays, pillared clays) • Modification by biological microorganisms. etc...
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