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Swelling of K+, Na+ and Ca2+-montmorillonites and hydration of interlayer cations: a molecular dynamics simulation 被引量:4

Swelling of K+, Na+ and Ca2+-montmorillonites and hydration of interlayer cations: a molecular dynamics simulation
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摘要 This paper performs molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the role of the monovalent cations K, Na and the divalent cation Ca on the stability and swelling of montmorillonite. The recently developed CLAYFF force field is used to predict the basal spacing as a function of the water content in the interlayer. The simulations reproduced the swelling pattern of these montmorillonites, suggesting a mechanism of their hydration different (K+ 〈 Na+ 〈 Ca2+) from that of K+-, Na+-, and Ca2+-montmorillonites. In particular, these results indicate that the valence of the cations has the larger impact on the behaviour of clay water systems. It also finds that the differences in size and hydration energy of K+, Na+ and Ca2+ ions have strong implications for the structure of interlayer. This leads to the differences in the layer spacings of the simulated K+-, Na+-, and Ca2+-montmorillonites. Furthermore, these simulations show that the K cations interact strongly with the clay sheets for the dehydrated clay sheets, but for the hydrated clays the Ca cations interact clearly strongly with the clay sheets. This paper performs molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the role of the monovalent cations K, Na and the divalent cation Ca on the stability and swelling of montmorillonite. The recently developed CLAYFF force field is used to predict the basal spacing as a function of the water content in the interlayer. The simulations reproduced the swelling pattern of these montmorillonites, suggesting a mechanism of their hydration different (K+ 〈 Na+ 〈 Ca2+) from that of K+-, Na+-, and Ca2+-montmorillonites. In particular, these results indicate that the valence of the cations has the larger impact on the behaviour of clay water systems. It also finds that the differences in size and hydration energy of K+, Na+ and Ca2+ ions have strong implications for the structure of interlayer. This leads to the differences in the layer spacings of the simulated K+-, Na+-, and Ca2+-montmorillonites. Furthermore, these simulations show that the K cations interact strongly with the clay sheets for the dehydrated clay sheets, but for the hydrated clays the Ca cations interact clearly strongly with the clay sheets.
出处 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2010年第10期652-658,共7页 中国物理B(英文版)
基金 Project supported by the Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Earth Surface Processes, the Chinese Academy of Sciences
关键词 MONTMORILLONITE molecular dynamics simulation SWELLING hydration energy montmorillonite, molecular dynamics simulation, swelling, hydration energy
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