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Bentonite Powder XRD Quantitative Analysis Using Rietveld Refinement: Revisiting and Updating Bulk Semiquantitative Mineralogical Compositions

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MINERALS
卷 12, 期 6, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/min12060772

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bentonite; montmorillonite; illite; Rietveld refinement; X-ray diffraction; iron-bentonite interaction

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  1. European Union [847593]

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Bentonite is a complex claystone composed of montmorillonite, illite, and accessory minerals. It exhibits variations in chemical composition, cation-exchange distribution, and hardness crystal size. The Spanish FEBEX bentonite used in this study is predominantly calcium, magnesium, and sodium bentonite. The researchers simulated hydration by generating a thermal gradient and recorded XRD patterns to analyze structural changes. The results provided insight into subtle changes and the presence of different minerals.
Bentonite is a claystone formed by a complex mineralogical mixture, composed of montmorillonite, illite, and accessory minerals like quartz, cristobalite, feldspars, carbonates, and minor amounts of iron oxy-hydroxides. Bentonite presents complexity at various scales: (1): a single mineral may present different chemical composition within the same quarry (e.g., feldspars solid solutions); (2): montmorillonite presents variability in the cation-exchange distribution while illite may be presented as mixed-layer with smectite sheets; and (3): hardness and crystal size are larger in accessory minerals than in clay minerals, preventing uniform grinding of bentonite. The FEBEX bentonite used is originally from Almeria (Spain), and it is a predominantly calcium, magnesium, and sodium bentonite. This Spanish FEBEX bentonite has been hydrothermally altered at laboratory scale for 7-14 years. A thermal gradient was generated by heating a disk of pressed iron powder, simulating the metal waste canister, in contact with the compacted bentonite sample. Hydration was forced from the opposite direction. XRD recorded patterns were very similar. In order to minimize the bias of XRD semi-quantitative determination methods, Rietveld refinement was performed using BGMN software and different structural models. Confidence in the quantification of the main phases allows us to convincingly detect other subtle changes such as the presence of calcite in the hydration front, right at the interface between the saturated and unsaturated bentonite, or the presence of goethite, and not hematite, in the saturated bentonite, near the source of hydration. Smectite component was 72 +/- 3% and the refinement was consistent with the presence of similar to 10% illite, comparable with previous characterizations.

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