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Nanomorphology of montmorillonite particles: Estimation of the clay edge sorption site density by low-pressure gas adsorption and AFM observations
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EngineeringMicroscopyLow-pressure Gas AdsorptionChemistryMontmorillonite ParticlesMineral-fluid InteractionAfm ImagesMaterials ScienceAdsorptionSurface CharacterizationClay MineralSurface AreaNanomaterialsScanning Probe MicroscopySurface ScienceClaysScanning Force MicroscopySurface AnalysisAfm ObservationsGas Adsorption Experiments
Dry and in situ (fluid-cell) Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and Low-Pressure Gas Adsorption experiments were used to investigate the surfaces of pure Na-smectite particles. These two techniques permit the identification of different surfaces of the platelets (lateral, basal, and interlayer surfaces) and to quantify their surface area. Calculation of the surface area was done for AFM, by measuring directly the dimensions of the clay particles on AFM images, and for gas adsorption experiments, by applying the Derivative Isotherm Summation (DIS) procedure designed by Villiéras et al. (Villiéras et al. 1992, 1997a, 1997b).
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