Layer double hydroxides of the form [(CO3)(0.195(1-x))Cl-0.39x(H2O)(y)]: [Z
n0.61Al0.39(OH)(2)], 0 less than or equal to x less than or equal to 1, y =
0.4 + 0.2x have been synthesized. Dehydration studies indicate that water
in the CO3 end-member (x = 0) is passive while sterically active in the Cl
end-member (x = 1). This results from a Cl hydration shell whose water mole
cules tilt around their C-2v axes when y > 0.51 yielding an anomalously exp
anded basal spacing of the Cl end-member. The dehydrated system exhibits a
unique basal response where the basal spacing is larger for the smaller CO3
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