Chemically modified kaolinite. Grafting of methoxy groups on the interlamellar aluminol surface of kaolinite
The interlayer aluminol surface of kaolinite was modified by reaction with methanol at temperatures between 200 and 270 C, with both the dimethyl sulphoxide intercalate (Kao-DMSO) and the N-methylformamide intercalate of kaolinite (Kao-NMF). The product was a methoxy-functionalised organomineral mat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials chemistry 1996, Vol.6 (10), p.1679-1685 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The interlayer aluminol surface of kaolinite was modified by reaction with methanol at temperatures between 200 and 270 C, with both the dimethyl sulphoxide intercalate (Kao-DMSO) and the N-methylformamide intercalate of kaolinite (Kao-NMF). The product was a methoxy-functionalised organomineral material, which was resistant to thermal decomposition in both air and N2 atmospheres up to temperatures above 350 C, and also to water hydrolysis. Based on results from thermal analysis, IR analysis, NMR spectroscopy (13C CP MAS, 29Si CP MAS and 27Al MAS) and elemental analysis, a structural model was proposed in which every third interlayer surface hydroxy group on the aluminol surface of kaolinite is replaced by a methoxide 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-@close@ centrosymmetric two-dimensionally ordered organomineral assembly. 73 refs. |
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ISSN: | 0959-9428 1364-5501 |
DOI: | 10.1039/JM9960601679 |