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Smectite clay uses

Fullers earth - This is a generic term that derives from an early use, the cleansing and decolorizing of woolens by fullers. It implies no specific mineralogy and in the US can encompass both hormite and smectite clays. In... [Pg.38]

In view of the problems associated with the expanding 2 1 clays, the smectites and vermiculites, it seemed desirable to use a different clay mineral system, one in which the interactions of surface adsorbed water are more easily studied. An obvious candidate is the hydrated form of halloysite, but studies of this mineral have shown that halloysites also suffer from an equally intractable set of difficulties (JO.). These are principally the poor crystallinity, the necessity to maintain the clay in liquid water in order to prevent loss of the surface adsorbed (intercalated) water, and the highly variable morphology of the crystallites. It seemed to us preferable to start with a chemically pure, well-crystallized, and well-known clay mineral (kaolinite) and to increase the normally small surface area by inserting water molecules between the layers through chemical treatment. Thus, the water would be in contact with both surfaces of every clay layer in the crystallites resulting in an effective surface area for water adsorption of approximately 1000 tor g. The synthetic kaolinite hydrates that resulted from this work are nearly ideal materials for studies of water adsorbed on silicate surfaces. [Pg.43]


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