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SUBMITTER: Hansen EL
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3431542 | biostudies-literature | 2012
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hansen E L EL Hemmen H H Fonseca D M DM Coutant C C Knudsen K D KD Plivelic T S TS Bonn D D Fossum J O JO
Scientific reports 20120831
Clays are of paramount importance for soil stability, but also in applications ranging from oil recovery to composites and hydrogels. Generically, clays are divided into two subclasses: macroscopically swelling, 'active' clays that have the capacity for taking up large amounts of water to form stable gels, and 'passive' or non-swelling clays; the former stabilize soils whereas the latter are known to lead to landslides. However, it has been unclear so far what mechanisms underlie clay swelling. ...[more]