bentonitelike
Bentonitelike is a descriptive term used in geology, materials science, and industry to refer to clays or clay-like materials that resemble bentonite in mineral composition, structure, or behavior. It is not a formal mineral name but rather a qualifier applied to materials with smectite-group clays, especially montmorillonite, that exhibit swelling upon hydration, high cation exchange capacity, and gel-forming rheology.
Natural bentonite forms from the alteration of volcanic ash rich in glassy material. Bentonitelike clays may
Typical properties include high plasticity when dry, significant swelling in water, and the ability to form
Applications of bentonitelike materials overlap with those of bentonite, including drilling fluids and stabilizers for boreholes,
Because bentonitelike is descriptive rather than a strict classification, exact properties depend on the specific clay