| Literature DB >> 23286394 |
Matthias Stöter1, Daniel A Kunz, Marko Schmidt, Dunja Hirsemann, Hussein Kalo, Bernd Putz, Jürgen Senker, Josef Breu.
Abstract
Applying a combination of melt synthesis followed by long-term annealing a fluorohectorite is obtained which is unique with respect to homogeneity, purity, and particle size. Counterintuitively, the hectorite undergoes a disorder-to-order transition upon swelling to the level of the bilayer hydrate. Alkylammonium-exchanged samples show at any chain length only a single basal spacing corroborating a nicely homogeneous layer charge density. Its intracrystalline reactivity improves greatly upon annealing, making it capable to spontaneously and completely disintegrate into single clay lamellae of 1 nm thickness. Realizing exceptional aspect ratios of around 20,000 upon delamination, this synthetic clay will offer unprecedented potential as functional filler in highly transparent nanocomposites with superior gas barrier and mechanical properties.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23286394 DOI: 10.1021/la304453h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langmuir ISSN: 0743-7463 Impact factor: 3.882