Title of article :
A critical assessment of the methods for intercalating anionic
surfactants in layered double hydroxides
Author/Authors :
Lumbidzani Moyo، نويسنده , , Nontete Nhlapo، نويسنده , , Walter W. Focke، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Anionic surfactant intercalated layered double
hydroxides (LDH) of high purity are easily prepared via direct
coprecipitation and also by the ion exchange method provided
that the precursor contains a monovalent anion, e.g., LDH–Cl
or LDH–NO3. However, LDH–CO3 is an attractive starting
material as it is commercially available in bulk formowing to
large-scale applications as a PVC stabilizer and acid scavenger
in polyolefins. Thus, intercalation of dodecyl sulfate and
dodecylbenzenesulfonate into a commercial (LDH) with
approximate composition [Mg0.654Al0.346(OH)2](CO3)0.173
0.5H2O] was explored. Direct ion exchange is difficult as the
carbonate is held tenaciously. In the regeneration method it is
removed by thermal treatment and the surfactant form
obtained by reaction with the layered double hydroxide that
forms in aqueous medium. Unfortunately the resulting products
are impure, poorly crystallized and only partial
intercalation is achieved. Better results were obtained using
water-soluble organic acids, e.g., acetic, butyric, or hexanoic
acid, to aid decarbonation of LDH–CO3. Intercalation proceeded
at ambient temperatures with the precursor powder
suspended in an aqueous dispersion of the anionic surfactant.
The carboxylic acids are believed to assist intercalation by
facilitating the elimination of the carbonate ions present in the
anionic clay galleries
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science