Jj. Tunney et C. Detellier, CHEMICALLY-MODIFIED KAOLINITE - GRAFTING OF METHOXY GROUPS ON THE INTERLAMELLAR ALUMINOL SURFACE OF KAOLINITE, Journal of materials chemistry, 6(10), 1996, pp. 1679-1685
The interlayer aluminol surface of kaolinite has been modified by the
reaction of methanol, at temperatures between 200 and 270 degrees C, w
ith both the dimethyl sulfoxide intercalate of kaolinite (Kao-DMSO) an
d the N-methylformamide intercalate of kaolinite (Kao-NMF). The produc
t was a methoxy-functionalized organomineral material, which was resis
tant to thermal decomposition in both air and N-2 atmospheres up to te
mperatures > 350 degrees C, and also to water hydrolysis. Based on res
ults from thermal analysis, IR analysis, NMR spectroscopy (C-13 CP MAS
, Si-29 CP MAS and Al-27 MAS) and elemental analysis, a structural mod
el has been proposed, in which every third interlayer surface hydroxy
group on the aluminol surface of kaolinite has been replaced by a meth
oxide group. The methyl groups which point away from this surface are
keyed into the (SiO)(6) macro-rings of the adjacent silicate surface,
resulting in a non-centrosymmetric two-dimensionally ordered organomin
eral assembly.