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Laser shadow analysis of particle-size distribution of montmorillonites in aqueous suspensions

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Clays and Clay Minerals

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Particle-size analysis (obtained by Galai CIS 1) was used to determine the following statistical parameters of aqueous suspensions of Na-, Ca- and Mn-montmorillonite: the size distributions, the diameters of the largest and of the median and mean particles, and the percentage of particles with diameters <1.5 µm. Dilution or shaking had almost no effect on the particle-size distribution curves and statistical parameters of Ca- and Mn-montmorillonites but the curves and the statistical parameters of Na-montmorillonite were very much affected by these treatments. The median and mean diameters of Na-montmorillonite range from 0.8 to 10.5 µm and 0.8 to 11.6 µm, respectively, the median and mean diameters of Ca-montmorillonite range from 1.5 to 3.6 µm and 2.12 to 4.2 µm, respectively, and those for Mn-montmorillonite from 1.2 to 2.3 µm and 1.5 to 2.5 µm, respectively. The presence of large particles of Na-montmorillonite was attributed to the extensive swelling of this clay in aqueous suspensions by osmotic water adsorption. The median and mean diameters of aged Na-montmorillonite suspensions indicate that swelling increases with dilution. The swelling of Ca- and Mn-montmorillonite, on the other hand, is limited and their particle size does not increase with dilution.

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Yariv, S., Lapides, I. Laser shadow analysis of particle-size distribution of montmorillonites in aqueous suspensions. Clays Clay Miner. 51, 23–32 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1346/CCMN.2003.510103

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