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Modification of kaolinite surfaces through mechanochemical treatment--a mid-IR and near-IR spectroscopic study.

R L Frost1, E Makó, J Kristóf, J T Kloprogge.   

Abstract

The modification of kaolinite surfaces through mechanochemical treatment has been studied using a combination of mid-IR and near-IR spectroscopy. Kaolinite hydroxyls were lost after 10 h of grinding as evidenced by the decrease in intensity of the OH stretching vibrations at 3695 and 3619 cm(-1) and the deformation modes at 937 and 915 cm(-1). Concomitantly an increase in the hydroxyl-stretching vibrations of water is observed. The mechanochemical activation (dry grinding) causes destruction in the crystal structure of kaolinite by the rupture of the O-H, Al-OH, Al-O-Si and Si-O bonds. Evidence of this destruction may be followed using near-IR spectroscopy. Two intense bands are observed in the spectral region of the first overtone of the hydroxyl-stretching vibration at 7065 and 7163 cm(-1). These two bands decrease in intensity with mechanochemical treatment and two new bands are observed at 6842 and 6978 cm(-1) assigned to the first overtone of the hydroxyl-stretching band of water. Concomitantly the water combination bands observed at 5238 and 5161 cm(-1) increase in intensity with mechanochemical treatment. The destruction of the kaolinite surface may be also followed by the loss of intensity of the two hydroxyl combination bands at 4526 and 4623 cm(-1). Infrared spectroscopy shows that the kaolinite surface has been modified by the removal of the kaolinite hydroxyls and their replacement with water adsorbed on the kaolinite surface. NIR spectroscopy enables the determination of the optimum time for grinding of the kaolinite. Further NIR allows the possibility of continual on-line analysis of the mechanochemical treatment of kaolinite.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12477029     DOI: 10.1016/s1386-1425(02)00033-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc        ISSN: 1386-1425            Impact factor:   4.098


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