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CEC‐normalized clay‐water sorption isotherm
Author(s) -
Woodruff W. F.,
Revil A.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
water resources research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.863
H-Index - 217
eISSN - 1944-7973
pISSN - 0043-1397
DOI - 10.1029/2011wr010919
Subject(s) - sorption , desorption , clay minerals , cation exchange capacity , adsorption , ion exchange , chemistry , thermodynamics , mineralogy , geology , soil science , soil water , ion , physics , organic chemistry
A normalized clay‐water isotherm model based on BET theory and describing the sorption and desorption of the bound water in clays, sand‐clay mixtures, and shales is presented. Clay‐water sorption isotherms (sorption and desorption) of clayey materials are normalized by their cation exchange capacity (CEC) accounting for a correction factor depending on the type of counterion sorbed on the mineral surface in the so‐called Stern layer. With such normalizations, all the data collapse into two master curves, one for sorption and one for desorption, independent of the clay mineralogy, crystallographic considerations, and bound cation type; therefore, neglecting the true heterogeneity of water sorption/desorption in smectite. The two master curves show the general hysteretic behavior of the capillary pressure curve at low relative humidity (below 70%). The model is validated against several data sets obtained from the literature comprising a broad range of clay types and clay mineralogies. The CEC values, derived by inverting the sorption/adsorption curves using a Markov chain Monte Carlo approach, are consistent with the CEC associated with the clay mineralogy.

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