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Dinamic Laser Speckle applied to the determination of the specific surface area of clays

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Abstract

Dynamic laser speckle (DLS) is proposed as a complementary technique to determine the specific surface area of natural and chemically modified bentonite. To verify this approach, we compared DLS technique with the standard physicochemical methods.

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