Pablo Chain
Spanish National Research Council
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Clays and Clay Minerals | 2005
María D. Alba; Pablo Chain
Smectites are considered to be an important component in backfill barriers due to their marked swelling and high cation exchange capacity. Both properties are affected considerably when these clays transform under natural conditions. However, we have recently described a chemical interaction between high-activity radionuclide simulators and smectites which could prove to be effective at immobilizing radionuclides definitively. Investigating the efficiency of this mechanism, independent of bentonite ageing, is a challenge. For this purpose, the reactivity shown by a non-expandable layered aluminosilicate, muscovite, has been compared to that shown by an expandable one, beidellite. Both samples were treated hydrothermally with a solution of lutetium nitrate, and the transformations were studied by X-ray diffraction, nuclear magnetic resonance and scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersive X-ray analysis. Lutetium cations react with the silicon framework of both 2:1 layered aluminosilicates under hydrothermal conditions, and new phases, lutetium disilicate, kaolinite, boehmite and natrosilite are generated. The results demonstrate that the efficiency of the chemical mechanism is not determined by the swelling and the cation exchange capacity of 2:1 layered aluminosilicates. Thus, the rare earth disilicate formation might account for the success of the clay barrier, once bentonite has lost its swelling and cation exchange capacity.
Clays and Clay Minerals | 2010
María D. Alba; M. Castro; Pablo Chain; M. Mar Orta; M. Carolina Pazos; Esperanza Pavón
Many environmental applications in the inorganic remediation field are based on the swelling and ion-exchange capacities of smectites, even though these can be affected by hydrothermal treatment in water and acidic media. Here a systematic study of the properties of layered silicates that could affect their hydrothermal stability at different pH is described: type of layers, octahedral occupancy, layer charge, and origin of the layer charge. The silicates studied were selected on the basis of their different characteristics associated with these properties. Kanemite (1:0 phyllosilicate), kaolinite (1:1 phyllosilicate), and pyrophyllite and talc (2:1 phyllosilicates with no-layer charge) were examined in order to determine the effect of layer structure, whereas the hydrothermal reactivity of silicates with different layer charge was analyzed by comparing the talc-hectorite-Laponite1 and talc-saponite-trioctahedral vermiculite series. Samples were treated hydrothermally at 300ºC for 48 h in pure water and in a 0.01 M HNO3 solution and the final products were analyzed by X-ray diffraction, scanning electronic microscopy, and solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. All layered silicates, except for kanemite, were found to remain intact after hydrothermal treatment in water and acidic media, with only minimal short-range structural changes observed. The extent of the structural changes depended on the octahedral sheet occupancy (greater extent) and the number of isomorphic substitutions (lesser extent), both of which weaken the structure.
Applied Geochemistry | 2007
María D. Alba; Pablo Chain
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2010
María D. Alba; Pablo Chain; Pierre Florian; Dominique Massiot
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2007
H. Ohashi; María D. Alba; Ana Isabel Becerro; Pablo Chain; Alberto Escudero
Applied Clay Science | 2009
María D. Alba; Pablo Chain; M. Mar Orta
Physics and Chemistry of Minerals | 2005
María D. Alba; M. Castro; Pablo Chain; Moisés Naranjo; Ana Perdigon
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2006
María D. Alba; Pablo Chain; Esperanza Pavón
Applied Clay Science | 2011
María D. Alba; M. Castro; Pablo Chain; S. Hurtado; M. Mar Orta; M. Carolina Pazos; M. Villa
Applied Clay Science | 2009
María D. Alba; Pablo Chain; M. Mar Orta