Decompression Of Electrical Doublelayer With Monovalent Cations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
M. S. Celik
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Unlike most other minerals, electrokinetic measurements of calcium montmodonite (a clay mineral) and u1exite (a boron mineral) exhibit an unusual behavior. While the addition of monovalent salts such as NaCI and KCI is expected to compress the electrical double layer with a resultant less absolute charge, an opposite trend is observed. A set of systematic experiments with monovalent and multivalent ions has been carried out to understand the mechanism of this phenomenon Examination of the results reveals that the behavior of montmorillonite is dictated by the exchangeable divalent cations at the edges which undergo an exchange process with monovalent cations resulting in the reduction of positive charges. The solubility of ulexite, on the other hand, is found to decrease with increasing monovalent cation concentration leading to again an increase in the absolute negative charge.
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APA: M. S. Celik  (1996)  Decompression Of Electrical Doublelayer With Monovalent Cations

MLA: M. S. Celik Decompression Of Electrical Doublelayer With Monovalent Cations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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