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Hisingerite; Trioctahedral 1:1 Minerals: The Serpentine Group; The 2:1 Layer; Pyrophyllite, Talc, and Related Minerals; True and Brittle Micas; Illite; Smectites; Vermiculite; Chlorite; Illite-Smectite and other Interstratifications between Dioctahedral Non-Expandable and Expandable 2:1 Layers; Allophane and Imogolite; Palygorskite and Sepiolite 327 $aReferences3 Surface and Interface Chemistry of Clay Minerals; Surface Atoms; Surface Structures and Properties; The Neutral Siloxane Surface; Constant Charge Sites (Siloxane Surface with Permanent Charge); The Hydroxyl Surface; Hydrophobic-Hydrophilic Character of Clay Mineral Surfaces; Clay-Water Interactions; Structure and Properties of Water Sorbed to Clay Mineral Surfaces; Influence of Water on Clay Mineral Structure; Surface Chemistry in Aqueous Dispersions; Preliminary Considerations; Spectroscopy; Monomers, Dimers and Aggregates; Organisation of Clay Mineral Particles and Molecules 327 $aSelf-AssemblingLangmuir-Blodgett Technique; References; 4 Synthetic Clay Minerals and Purification of Natural Clays; Methodology; Synthesis from Very Dilute Solutions; Solid-State Reactions; Hydrothermal Synthesis; Germination Process; Crystal Growth; Role of temperature; Role of pH; Role of time: crystallization versus crystallinity; Intermediate phases; Characterization of Synthetic Clay Minerals; Synthesis of Specific Clay Minerals; Micas; Smectites; Kaolinite; Sepiolite; Purification of Clays; Purification Procedures; Decomposition of Carbonates; Recommended procedure 327 $aDissolution of (Hydr)oxidesRecommended procedure; Oxidation of Organic Materials; Recommended procedure; Dissolution of Silica; Removal of Remaining Salt by Dialysis and Fractionation; A Simplified 'Gentle' Purification Method; Na+-exchange; Washing; Recommended procedure; A Pilot Purification Technique; Conclusions; References; 5 Colloid Clay Science; Clay Mineral Particles; Particle and Aggregate Structure; Layer and Edge Charges; Clay Minerals in Water; Hydrates of 2:1 Clay Minerals; Structure of the Hydrates; Colloidal Dispersions; Electrokinetic Properties 327 $aPreparation of Colloidal Dispersions 330 $aThe first general texts on clay mineralogy and the practical applications of clay, written by R.E. 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