Literature DB >> 25585290

Mechanism of kaolinite sheets curling via the intercalation and delamination process.

Xiaoguang Li1, Qinfu Liu2, Hongfei Cheng3, Shuai Zhang4, Ray L Frost5.   

Abstract

Kaolinite naturally occurs in the plate form for the interlayer hydrogen bond and the distortion and adaption of tetrahedron and octahedron. But kaolinite sheets can be exfoliated to nanoscrolls artificially in laboratory through multiple-step displacement intercalation. The driving force for kaolinite sheet to be curled nanoscroll originates from the size discrepancy of Si-O tetrahedron and Al-O octahedron. The displacement intercalation promoted the platy kaolinite sheets spontaneously to be scrolled by eliminating the interlayer hydrogen bond and atomic interaction. Kaolinite nanoscrolls are hollow tubes with outer face of tetrahedral sheet and inner face of octahedral sheet. Based on the theoretical calculation it is firstly reported that the minimum interior diameter for a single kaolinite sheet to be scrolled is about 9.08 nm, and the optimal 24.30 nm, the maximum 100 nm, which is verified by the observation of scanning electron microscope and transmission electron microscope. The different adaption types and discrepancy degree between tetrahedron and octahedron generate various curling forces in different directions. The nanoscroll axes prefer the directions as [100], [11¯0], [110], [31¯0], and the relative curling force are as follows, [31¯0]>[100]=[11¯0]>[110].
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Keywords:  Curling model; Delamination; Intercalation; Kaolinite; Nanoscroll

Year:  2014        PMID: 25585290     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2014.12.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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