Dielectric Spectroscopy Of Bentonite Samples Originated From Milos Island

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
V. Saltas
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Abstract

In the present work, dielectric spectroscopy experiments were conducted on bentonite samples collected from Milos Island, in order to study their electrokinetic behavior in correlation with water content and mild heat treatment. Low-frequency dielectric spectroscopy has proved to be a power tool in the study of the electrical behavior of clay-water systems, because polarization and relaxation processes typically affect response at frequencies below 100 kHz. Therefore, dielectric and conductivity measurements in the frequency range of 10mHz to 1MHz were carried out by means of a high-resolution broadband spectrometer on bentonite samples, at various levels of hydration. The evolution of dielectric response was also examined after annealing of the samples. Experimental data were computer fitted with the empirical Havrilliak?Negami dielectric relaxation function on which a conductivity term was superimposed. The evaluated parameters of the fitting function are shown to be strongly affected by the water content of the measured samples.
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APA: V. Saltas  (2006)  Dielectric Spectroscopy Of Bentonite Samples Originated From Milos Island

MLA: V. Saltas Dielectric Spectroscopy Of Bentonite Samples Originated From Milos Island. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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