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Download fileLayer Charge Effects on Adsorption and Diffusion of Water and Ions in Interlayers and on External Surfaces of Montmorillonite
journal contribution
posted on 2019-11-06, 14:07 authored by Yafan Yang, Arun Kumar Narayanan Nair, Shuyu SunMolecular simulations using classical
force fields were performed
to study the adsorption and diffusion properties of water and ions
in the high-charge (Arizona-type) montmorillonite clays with varying
relative humidity (RH) at 298.15 K. The simulation results of basal
distances derived from swelling free energy curves and of water uptake
are in good agreement with experiments. Overall, the simulated self-diffusion
coefficients of the interlayer species are in reasonable agreement
with experiments and lower than those estimated for the external surfaces.
Influence of the magnitude of the layer charge was studied by comparing
these simulation results with those obtained for the low-charge (Wyoming-type)
montmorillonite clays. Most importantly, these comparisons confirm
the experimental finding that the high-charge clay generally shifts
swelling transitions toward lower RH values. Therefore, the adsorption
and dynamics of water and ions are significantly different in the
low- and high-charge clays near the transition RH values. We find
that the amount of water in an interlayer hydration state is mostly
independent of the layer charge, probably due to steric reasons. In
contrast, the externally adsorbed water content increases with increasing
layer charge. Furthermore, the mobility of water and ions is generally
lower in the high-charge montmorillonite than in the corresponding
low-charge system. However, mobility of cations in the mesopores of
high-charge montmorillonite is typically higher than that of the corresponding
low-charge system which might be attributed to the presence of the
tetrahedral substitutions in the latter case.