Mg/Al hydrotalcites were synthesised by coprecipitation followed by hydroth
ermal treatment. The materials were characterised by XRD, infrared and Rama
n spectroscopy, electron microscopy and thermal analysis. The XRD pattern o
btained was typical of a hydrotalcite, where the interlayer anion is CO32-,
with a basal distance of similar to 23.5 Angstrom. All possible CO32- mode
s were observed in the infrared and Raman spectra, at 1068 cm(-1) 844 cm(-1
), similar to 1380 cm(-1), and similar to 680 cm(-1). XRD, Infrared and Ram
an spectroscopy complimented each other by showing that with treatment the
degree of order increased regardless of the type of treatment. Furthermore,
it was shown that aging at increased temperature and pressure increased cr
ystallinity and that treatment in water rather than in the mother liquid re
sulted in a more crystalline material. TEM showed that crystal size increas
ed with aging, such that growth occurred on the edges resulting in the form
ation of hexagonal plate shaped hydrotalcite crystals. Thermal analysis sho
wed 3 major weight losses corresponding to the loss of interparticle water,
interlayer water, and dehydroxylation of the hydroxide layers and decarbon
ation of the interlayer region. (C) 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers.