Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.236, No.2, 290-294, 2001
A multinuclear magnetic resonance study of synthetic clays suspended in water and in dodecyldimethylamine oxide solutions
Li-7 and Na-23 NMR spectra of clay suspensions in water have shown how the smectite structure and the nature of alkali counterions modulate the quadrupolar interaction. These probes, together with C-13 and H-2 nuclei, have been also used to study the interaction of dodecyldimenthylamine oxide with laponite and differently charged saponites dispersed in surfactant solutions.