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DOI 10.1109/ISEMA49699.2021.9508335
Titel (primär) Impact of the cation exchange capacity on dielectric relaxation spectra of water saturated clays
Titel (sekundär) 2021 13th International Conference on Electromagnetic Wave Interaction with Water and Moist Substances (ISEMA), Kiel, Germany, 26-30 July 2021
Autor Schmidt, F.; Wagner, N.; Landmark, S.; Bumberger, J.
Herausgeber Daschner, F.; Höft, M.
Erscheinungsjahr 2021
Department MET
Seite von 1
Seite bis 7
Sprache englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Keywords Refractive index, Mixture models, Network analyzers, Soil, Rocks, Dielectric measurement, Dielectrics, dielectric spectroscopy, cation exchange capacity, permittivity modeling, clay measurement
Abstract Clay is a key mineral phase in soil science and geotechnical engineering due to its ubiquitous appearance in soils and sedimentary rocks. Under moist conditions exchangeable cations at clay mineral interfaces dissociate and form an electrostatic double layer. Hence, clay dielectric relaxation spectra contain valuable information of the material due to strong contributions by interactions between aqueous pore solution and mineral phases. Against this background, dielectric relaxation spectra of kaoline, illite and two bentonites were measured at water saturation with network analyzer technique in the frequency range from 1 MHz to 5 GHz. To relate physicochemical material parameters such as cation exchange capacity or specific surface area to the dielectric relaxation behavior, measured dielectric relaxation spectra were parameterized by a generalized fractional dielectric relaxation model (GDR), a mixture model in combination with a Cole-Cole relaxation function (augmented broadband complex dielectric mixture model - ABC-M) and a theoretical mixture equation (complex refractive index model CRIM). The spectra show clear signatures of the dominated clay mineral. There is evidence that relaxation parameters of the low frequency dispersion in terms of relaxation strength and apparent direct current conductivity are closely related to the cation exchange capacity.
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Schmidt, F., Wagner, N., Landmark, S., Bumberger, J. (2021):
Impact of the cation exchange capacity on dielectric relaxation spectra of water saturated clays
In: Daschner, F., Höft, M. (eds.)
2021 13th International Conference on Electromagnetic Wave Interaction with Water and Moist Substances (ISEMA), Kiel, Germany, 26-30 July 2021
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), New York, NY, p. 1 - 7 10.1109/ISEMA49699.2021.9508335