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Balcerzak, Mateusz; Pietralik, Zuzanna; Domka, Ludwik; Skrzypczak, Andrzej; Kozak, Maciej, E-mail: mkozak@amu.edu.pl2015
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[en] Highlights: • The intercalation of dimeric surfactants changed the morphology of MMT samples. • XRD indicated structures formed by surfactant molecules in interlayer space. • The four-step thermal decomposition of dimeric surfactant, confirms intercalation. - Abstract: The adsorption of different types of cationic surfactants in lamellar silicates changes their surface character from hydrophilic to hydrophobic. This study was undertaken to obtain lamellar silicates modified by a series of novel dimeric (gemini) surfactants of different length alkyl chains and to characterise these organophilised materials. Synthetic sodium montmorillonite SOMASIF® ME 100 (M) and enriched bentonite of natural origin (Nanoclay – hydrophilic bentonite®) were organophilised with dimeric (gemini) surfactants (1,1′-(1,4-butanediyl)bis(alkoxymethyl)imidazolium dichlorides). As a result of surfactant molecule adsorption in interlamellar space, the d-spacing (d_0_0_1) increased from 0.97 nm (for the anhydrous structure) to 2.04 nm. A Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis of the modified systems reveals bands assigned to the stretching vibrations of the CH_2 and CH_3 groups and the scissoring vibrations of the NH group from the structure of the dimeric surfactants. Thermogravimetric (TG) and derivative thermogravimetric (DTG) studies imply a four-stage process of surfactant decomposition. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images provide information on the influence of dimeric surfactant intercalation into the silicate structures. Particles of the modified systems show a tendency toward the formation of irregularly shaped agglomerates.
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ISSRNS 2014: 12. international school and symposium on synchrotron radiation in natural science; Mazovia (Poland); 15-20 Jun 2014; S0168-583X(15)00724-7; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2015.07.135; Copyright (c) 2015 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section B, Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms; ISSN 0168-583X;
; CODEN NIMBEU; v. 364; p. 108-115

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ADSORPTION, BENTONITE, CLATHRATES, ELECTRON SCANNING, FOURIER TRANSFORM SPECTROMETERS, FOURIER TRANSFORMATION, IMAGES, INFRARED SPECTRA, LENGTH, MOLECULES, MONTMORILLONITE, MORPHOLOGY, PYROLYSIS, SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, SILICATES, SODIUM, SURFACTANTS, THERMAL GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS, X-RAY DIFFRACTION
ALKALI METALS, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, CLAYS, COHERENT SCATTERING, DECOMPOSITION, DIFFRACTION, DIMENSIONS, ELECTRON MICROSCOPY, ELEMENTS, GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS, INORGANIC ION EXCHANGERS, INTEGRAL TRANSFORMATIONS, ION EXCHANGE MATERIALS, MATERIALS, MEASURING INSTRUMENTS, METALS, MICROSCOPY, MINERALS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, SCATTERING, SILICATE MINERALS, SILICON COMPOUNDS, SORPTION, SPECTRA, SPECTROMETERS, THERMAL ANALYSIS, THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES, TRANSFORMATIONS
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