Long chain trimethylammonium salts can be successfully used as guest molecules to produce mesoporous layered materials when intercaled in sol-gel zirconium phosphate, an inorganic ion-exchanger. The obtained materials are very similar indipendently of the chain length and the synthesis method batch (B) or direct intercalation (DI). They show a good thermal stability, and a very high interlayer distance if compared with their precursor. By the thermal characterization it can be observed that the surfactant is lost in two or three steps depending on its position in the host. The layered structure with the expanded interlayer distance is maintained up to 300°C. From the IR spectra the different surfactant release models for (B) qnd (DI) are confirmed.

Synthesis and characterization of sol-gel zirconium phosphate with template surfactants by different methods

Ferragina C;De Stefanis A;Di Rocco R;Petrilli L
2003

Abstract

Long chain trimethylammonium salts can be successfully used as guest molecules to produce mesoporous layered materials when intercaled in sol-gel zirconium phosphate, an inorganic ion-exchanger. The obtained materials are very similar indipendently of the chain length and the synthesis method batch (B) or direct intercalation (DI). They show a good thermal stability, and a very high interlayer distance if compared with their precursor. By the thermal characterization it can be observed that the surfactant is lost in two or three steps depending on its position in the host. The layered structure with the expanded interlayer distance is maintained up to 300°C. From the IR spectra the different surfactant release models for (B) qnd (DI) are confirmed.
2003
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Roma Tor Vergata
Zr phosphate
surfactants
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