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In this work, by the use of several physico-chemical complementary methods for the characterization
of soil (diffraction of x-rays, chemical analysis, density, cationic exchange capacity, specific surfaces,
mössbauer, granulometry, etc.), the smectite of the three clayey localities of Benin (Gbédji-
Kotovi, Massi-Sèhouè and Zogbodomey) was notably studied. Thus, these three sites principally
contain principally smectite, kaolinite and quartz in variable proportion. This smectite is a beidellite.
Its chemical formula is proposed. The specific surfaces and the cationic exchange capacity of
the samples are determined. For these samples, the fraction lower than 2 μm is practically beidellitic
for Gbédji-Kotovi and Massi-Sèhouè (more than 82% of beidellite) and practically kaolinitic
(70% of kaolinite) for Zogbodomey. So, used as additive food to ruminant, the clay of Gbédji-Kotovi
and Massi-Sèhouè will induce an enteric reduction of methane more than clay of Zogbodomey. |