Author/Authors :
S. P. PAREDES، نويسنده , , G. FETTER?، نويسنده , , P. Bosch، نويسنده , , S. Bulbulian، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Sol-gel hydrotalcite-like compounds were prepared using two different magnesium precursors,
on the one hand magnesium ethoxide and on the other magnesium acetylacetonate. The
aluminum precursor was always aluminum acetylacetonate. The resulting interlayer anions
were ethoxide–acetylacetonate and acetylacetonate, respectively. Instead of the conventionally
accepted thermal autoclave treatment, a new gelling and crystallization method is proposed
using microwave irradiation. The solids were characterized by X-ray diffraction, nitrogen
physisorption, thermogravimetric analysis, infrared spectroscopy and transmission electron
microscopy. It is found that the acetylacetonate precursors determine surface area and
crystallinity. Microwave irradiation guarantees a high surface area for an irradiation time as low
as 10 min. C 2006 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.
1. Introduction
Hydrotalcite-like compounds, also referred as double layered
hydroxides, are anionic clays. The layer structure is
determined by divalent cations octahedrally coordinated
to the surrounding hydroxide ions. Some of them may
be isomorphously replaced by three-valent atoms which
produce positively charged layerswhose charge is neutralized
by SO4
2−, Cl− or NO3− anions among others [1–4].
The most common hydrotalcite-like compound, known as
hydrotalcite, is constituted by magnesium and aluminum.
In this material, the positive charges are compensated by
CO3
2− solvated anions.
Hydrotalcite conventional synthesis method has been
significantly improved substituting the conventional hydrothermal
treatment step by microwave irradiation [5–
7]. The autoclave high temperature treatment is, in this
way, avoided and the long crystallization time is substantially
reduced. However, the crystallite size of the obtained
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