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- W2951346110 abstract "This chapter discusses phenomenology of water adsorption at clay surfaces. Clays are some of the most important minerals in many diverse uses. Indeed, clays and clay minerals are important in myths, art, medicine, agriculture, construction, engineering, process industries, and environmental applications. However, in basic, clays can be considered as part of a few great crystallographic families. Clays are lamellar aluminosilicates showing a wide variety of chemical effects, when put in contact with water; for instance dissolution, hydroxylation, fracture, delamination, and electrification. Many physicochemical phenomena limited to surfaces are also observed: adsorption, swelling (adsorption can be considered as a step in the swelling process), ionization, ionic exchange, and surface acidity. In surface thermodynamics, the extensive term is the surface area, and the intensive term is then the energy per unit of surface area. Unfortunately, the thermodynamic definitions are dependent on the volume of the spatial zone defined as the “surface” when analyzing the problem." @default.
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- W2951346110 title "Phenomenology of Water Adsorption at Clay Surfaces" @default.
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