F. Malherbe et Jp. Besse, Investigating the effects of guest-host interactions on the properties of anion-exchanged Mg-Al hydrotalcites, J SOL ST CH, 155(2), 2000, pp. 332-341
A starting [Mg-Al-Cl] LDH, prepared by coprecipitation, was further anion-e
xchanged to incorporate a variety of anions in the interlayer domain: (Fe(C
N)(6))(3-), (P2O7)(4-), (V2O7)(4-), (CrO4)(2-), and (Cr2O7)(2-). The result
ing materials were fully characterized using classical techniques like XRPD
, FTIR, TGA/DTA, and BET, and their structural modifications studied as a f
unction of calcination temperatures. Under mild calcination, only the oxo-a
nions were shown to interact strongly with the host matrix. This resulted i
n a systematic shrinkage of the interlamellar domain, with a negative impac
t on the surface properties. However, intercalation of oxo-anions proved to
be beneficial to thermal stability, the lamellar structure being maintaine
d up to 400 degreesC in the case of the dichromate intercalated [Mg-Al]. A
thorough analysis of the FTIR spectra, revealing an evolution in the symmet
ry of some oxo-anions, confirmed the occurrence of a grafting process. Furt
hermore, the permanent character of the pillars was evidenced through unsuc
cessful rehydration and back-exchange reactions. (C) 2000 Academic Press.