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Montmorillonite cation exchange, outer-sphere

The negative layer charge is mostly neutralized by the hydrated cations in the interlayer space. These cations are bonded to the internal surfaces by electrostatic forces, and they are exchangeable with other cations. The interaction strength between the hydrated cation and the layers (the internal surface) increases when the charge of the cation increases, and the hydrated ionic radius decreases. Cations with hydrate shell can be considered as outer-sphere complexes. Cation exchange is the determining interfacial process of the internal surfaces of montmorillonite. [Pg.86]


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