Kaolinite hydroxyl surfaces have been modified upon intercalation with potassium acetate under a range of conditions. Modification is observed by changes in the hydroxyl stretching region using Raman and infrared spectroscopy. Upon the intercalation of low defect kaolinite with potassium acetate und
Modification of Kaolinite Surfaces through Intercalation with Potassium Acetate, II
β Scribed by Ray L Frost; Janos Kristof; Elisabeth Horvath; J.Theo Kloprogge
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 100 KB
- Volume
- 214
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9797
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β¦ Synopsis
The modification of kaolinite hydroxyl surfaces of both ordered and disordered kaolinites has been studied under a range of conditions and intercalating agents. This has been achieved by the study of the kaolinite hydroxyl deformation vibrations by the application of diffuse reflectance Fourier transform infrared (DRIFT) spectroscopy. Kaolinites showed resolved bands at 940 and 915 cm Ψ1 with an additional band at 923 cm Ψ1 . The bands at 940 and 923 cm Ψ1 are assigned to the hydroxyl deformation modes of the inner surface hydroxyl groups, and the 915 cm Ψ1 band is assigned to that of the inner hydroxyl group. When the kaolinite is intercalated with potassium acetate additional bands were found at 909 and 897 cm Ψ1 for the ordered kaolinites. An additional band at 877 cm Ψ1 is observed for the disordered kaolinite and is attributed to the hydroxyl deformation mode of non-hydrogen-bonded hydroxyl groups. The bands at 909 and 897 cm Ψ1 range are attributed to inner surface hydroxyl groups hydrogen bonded to water or acetate groups. The intensity of these bands reflects the degree of disorder introduced into the kaolinite through intercalation. The intensities of the kaolinite hydroxyl deformation modes are a function of the starting kaolinite order and the method of preparation.
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