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ABSTRACT
An X-ray diffraction technique for determining interlayer spacings of expanded clay minerals at various swelling pressures has been developed. A swollen clay sample that has been equilibrated with an electrolyte solution is placed in a holder containing a porous ceramic plate, collection well, and drain outlet. The holder with sample is placed in a diffractometer mounted environmental chamber and then X-rayed at various applied air pressures. Brief results are given to demonstrate the applicability of the technique. These results show that a very stable average diffraction spacing of 45A persisted during the drying of a previously swollen Na-saturated montmorillonite until the air pressure exceeded 7.6 bars. With contraction the average diffraction spacings decreased from 45A to 19A in a quantized fashion without the appearance of intermediate spacings.
1 Contribution from the US Salinity Laboratory, SWC, ARS, USDA, Riverside, Calif.
2 Research Soil Scientist, Chemist, and Instrument Maker, respectively.
Received for publication September 17, 1968. Accepted for publication January 24, 1969.
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