The effect of ethylene oxide-sterilization on homoionic (Na+, K+, Ca2+, Cu2+, Al3+, and Fe3+) montmorillonite samples was examined. The results indicate that ethylene oxide polymerized to polyethylene glycol in the interlayer of Cu2+-, Al3+-, and Fe3+-saturated clays, as substantiated by the increase in the d(001) values, as well as by the decrease in the cation-exchange capacity after reaction. On the contrary, ethylene oxide failed to react in the presence of the Na+-, K+-, and Ca2+-clays, likely due to the lower acidity of the exchange cations.