Electron microscopic examination of hydrothermally treated bentonite clay |
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Authors: | Roland Pusch Necip Gü ven |
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Affiliation: | aClay Technology AB and Lund University of Technology and Natural Sciences, Lund Sweden bDepartment of Geoscience, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Water-saturated Na bentonite clay with a bulk density of 2 g/cm3 was autoclaved at 150 and 200°C for up to 0.5 years and then left to rest under confined conditions at room temperature for several weeks. Transmission electron microscopy with elemental micro-analysis was applied to study hydrothermally induced changes, which were found to have the form of particle reorganization and, at 200°C, release and precipitation of silica. The precipitations are suspected to be hydrated amorphous silica gels. The microstructural alteration, which was more obvious at 200°C than at 150°C, involved regrouping of previously dispersed and expanded stacks of montmorillonite flakes to yield dense branches of interwoven, contracted stacks separated by large voids. |
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