Author/Authors :
Jong Rack Sohn، نويسنده , , Jong Soo Han، نويسنده , , Jun Seob Lim، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The self-supported film specimen ofWyoming montmorillonite as a layer silicate exchanged by cations, Li+, Na+, K+, Ca2+,
Ni2+, and Al3+ were allowed to contact acetaldehyde, acrolein and crotonaldehyde within the heatable gas cell. Adsorption
mechanism of alkyl aldehydes on cations supported by layer silicate was studied by means of infrared spectroscopy and X-ray.
The infrared spectra between 4000 and 1200 cm 1 at different pressures of adsorbates indicated bond formation through
carbonyl oxygen. The intensity of the stretching OH was analyzed and resonance form of cationic hydroxyl was proposed as an
adsorption site. The carbonyl stretching band, which shifted about 130 cm 1 to lower frequencies was observed only for Ni2+,
Ca2+, and Al3+ supported by layer silicate and was attributed to >C O Mn+ complex formation. A sharp band, which appeared
as a shoulder at 1722 for acetaldehyde and 1690 for acrolein and crotonaldehyde, was responsible for the interaction of carbonyl
with surface hydroxyl. The second broad band, which appeared at about 1710–1660, was responsible for hydrogen bonding
between carbonyl oxygen and cationic hydroxyl group.