Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4706584 | Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
AFM measurements show that there is no correlation between the specific external surface area of the sample and its specific edge surface area. This observation is explained by the platy morphology of the smectite particle in which the specific external surface area depends linearly on the height reciprocal, whereas the specific edge surface area is independent of the particles height and depends linearly on the sum of the reciprocals of the length of the axes. Therefore, there is no reason to expect a correlation between the BET and the edge surface area. Our results show that the edge surface area (4.9 ± 0.7 m2 gâ1) of the smectite particles cannot be predicted based on its external surface area (136 ± 20 m2 gâ1). Therefore, the BET surface area cannot serve as a proxy for the reactive surface area. We suggest using AFM measurements of the specific edge surface area as an alternative proxy for the reactive surface area of smectite.
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Authors
Volker Metz, Hadas Raanan, Heike Pieper, Dirk Bosbach, Jiwchar Ganor,