1. External and Internal Surfaces of Clay Minerals Robert A. Schoonheydt, Faiza Bergaya and Cliff T. Johnston 2. Determination of Surface Areas Laurent Michot 3. Quantum-chemical modeling of surfaces and of surface-adsorbate interactions Sergey V. Churakov and Xiandong Liu 4. Adsorbed water Cliff T. Johnston 5. Heavy metal adsorption, including radionuclides Bart Baeyens and Maria Marques Fernandes 6. From transition metal ion complexes to chiral clay minerals Sato Hisako 7. Organic pollutants adsorption on clay minerals Jean François Lambert 8. Proteins adsorption on clay minerals Maguy Jaber, Jean François Lambert and Sébastien Balme 9. Clay mineral catalysts Dipak Kumar Dutta 10. From polymers to clay mineral-polymer nanocomposites Faiza Bergaya, Robert A. Schoonheydt and Fernando WYPYCH 11. From adsorbed dyes to optical materials Jun Kawamata 12. Clay mineral films Yasushi Umemura
Emeritus Prof. Robert Schoonheydt obtained an engineering degree in chemistry and agricultural industries from the KU Leuven (Belgium) in 1966 and his PhD in agricultural sciences in 1970. He was for one year a post-doc in the chemistry department of Texas A&M University. From 1971 until 1989 he was researcher of the National Science Foundation of Belgium and became full professor of the KU Leuven in 1989. His research interest was concentrated on the surface chemistry of clay minerals and zeolites. He was dean of the Faculty of bioengineering science from 1998 till 2004. He was secretary-general of AIPEA from 1987 till 2001; from 2001 to 2005 he was AIPEA president and became fellow of AIPEA in 2013.
Cliff Johnston is a Professor of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences and Agronomy at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana USA. He serves as a Deliberate Innovation for Faculty Director at Purdue University. His research program focuses on the surface chemistry of clay minerals and related environmental particles. Most of his research of focused at the 'molecular scale' where he examines the molecular mechanisms of processes occurring at the mineral-water interface. He has published over 144 journal articles, book chapters and edited books. He has served as President of The CMS (Clay Minerals Societies) and has received numerous awards. He has been invited to give keynote lectures at several conferences and collaborates with researchers throughout the world.
Dr Faiza Annabi-Bergaya obtained a Licence-ès-Science in Physical-Chemistry from the University of Tunis in 1966, a first PhD in Inorganic Chemistry in 1971 from University La Sorbonne-Paris VI and a second PhD in Physics in 1978 from the University of Orleans (France). She started her career in 1971 at the CNRS from which she is presently Emeritus Research Director. Her research interest is focused on the Physics and Chemistry of clays and clay minerals. She is member of the AIPEA Nomenclature Committee. She was Secretary of the ECGA in 1999-2003. As President of the GFA (French Clay Group) in 2003-2007, she created the annual meetings of the GFA, organizing the first two meetings in Orleans. She launched the Series Developments in Clay Science with the publication in 2006 of Volume 1 (Handbook of Clay Science) and she is Series Editor since 2013. She is Editor-in-Chief of Applied Clay Science since 2012.