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Vermiculite-PEO system

Recently, it was noted that the addition of poly(vinyl methyl ether) to a clay-salt-water system induced the contraction of the interlayer separation between the clay platelets [18], The K-butylammonium vermiculite used in those experiments provided an ideal structure of regularly spaced and parallel charged colloidal platelets in a salt solution [19,20], Swenson et al. [21-23] studied the effect of the addition of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) on the distance between the vermiculite layers and observed that, with increasing PEO concentration, the distance between the vermiculite layers decreased. They estimated that the bridging force per bridge was 1.4 pN. [Pg.668]


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