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[10410] Artykuł:

Analyzing expanding clays by thermoporometry using a stochastic deconvolution of the DSC signal

Czasopismo: Clays and Clay Minerals   Tom: 62, Zeszyt: 5, Strony: 386-402
ISSN:  0009-8604
Wydawca:  CLAY MINERALS SOC, 3635 CONCORDE PKWY, STE 500, CHANTILLY, VA 20151-1125 USA
Opublikowano: 2014
 
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Imię i nazwisko Wydział Katedra Procent
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Tomasz Kozłowski orcid logoWiŚGiEKatedra Geotechniki, Geomatyki i Gospodarki Odpadami*5012.50  
Łukasz Walaszczyk orcid logoWiŚGiEKatedra Geotechniki, Geomatyki i Gospodarki Odpadami*5012.50  

Grupa MNiSW:  Publikacja w czasopismach wymienionych w wykazie ministra MNiSzW (część A)
Punkty MNiSW: 25
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Keywords:

Bentonites  Desmearing  Differential Scanning Calorimetry  Montmorillonite  Pore-size Distribution  Source Clays  STx-1b  SWy-2  Thermoporometry 



Abstract:

A version of thermoporometry dedicated to analyzing the pore network of expanding clays is proposed here. The blurred, wide Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) peak obtained upon the melting of a frozen clay sample is processed by means of a deconvolution analysis based on searching for such a temperature distribution of “pulse-like heat events” which, convolved with the apparatus function, gives a minimal deviation from the observed heat flux function, i.e. the calorimetric signal. As a result, a sharp thermogram was obtained which can be transformed easily into the pore-size distribution curve. Results obtained for samples of two Clay Minerals Society Source Clays (montmorillonites SWy-2 from Wyoming and STx-1b from Texas) at different water contents indicate a greater resolution and sensitivity than that achieved by classical thermoporometry using the unprocessed DSC signal. Phenomena corresponding to the evolution of the pore network as a function of the water content have been detected in samples with large water contents subjected to free drying prior to the experiments.