Title of article :
A facile method to modify bentonite nanoclay with silane
Author/Authors :
Abeywardena, Sujani B. Y Nanotechnology and Science Park - Homagama - Sri Lanka , Perera, Srimala Institute of Technology - University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa - Sri Lanka , Nalin de Silva, K. M Nanotechnology and Science Park - Homagama - Sri Lanka , Tissera, Nadeeka P Nanotechnology and Science Park - Homagama - Sri Lanka
Abstract :
t Immobilization of smectite clay onto a desirable
surface has received much attention, since its nanospace
can be utilized for many applications in material science.
Here, we present an efficient method to functionalize surface of bentonite nanoclay (BNC) through the grafting of
3-aminotriethoxysilane (APTES). Infrared spectroscopy
and elemental analysis confirmed the presence of organic
chains and amine groups in modified nanoclay. XRD
analysis confirmed grafting of APTES on the surface of
bentonite nanoclay without intercalation. The accomplishment of the surface modification was quantitatively proved
by TGA analysis. Modified BNC can covalently couple
with different material surfaces, allowing its nanospace to
be utilized for intercalation of cations, bio-molecules, and
polymeric materials, to be used in advanced military
aerospace, pharmaceuticals, and many other commercial
applications.
Keywords :
Bentonite nanoclay , Covalent modification , Nanospace , Silane , Surface , Spectroscopy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics