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Stable montmorillonites with exchange of Cu, Ni, Ce, Ag, Pd and Pt are possible to be prepared. Ni2+ only migrates into the octahedral space and thus stabilising the structure.
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Patel, S., Patel, M. DTA of some reduceable metal ion exchanged montmorillonites. Journal of Thermal Analysis 37, 667–670 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01913118
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