Thermal analysis and infrared emission spectroscopic study of halloysite-potassium acetate intercalation compound


Autoria(s): Frost, Ray L.; Yang, Jing; Cheng, Hongfei; Liu, Qinfu; Zhang, Jinshan
Data(s)

20/11/2010

Resumo

The thermal decomposition of halloysite-potassium acetate intercalation compound was investigated by thermogravimetric analysis and infrared emission spectroscopy. The X-ray diffraction patterns indicated that intercalation of potassium acetate into halloysite caused an increase of the basal spacing from 1.00 to 1.41 nm. The thermogravimetry results show that the mass losses of intercalation the compound occur in main three main steps, which correspond to (a) the loss of adsorbed water (b) the loss of coordination water and (c) the loss of potassium acetate and dehydroxylation. The temperature of dehydroxylation and dehydration of halloysite is decreased about 100 °C. The infrared emission spectra clearly show the decomposition and dehydroxylation of the halloysite intercalation compound when the temperature is raised. The dehydration of the intercalation compound is followed by the loss of intensity of the stretching vibration bands at region 3600-3200 cm-1. Dehydroxylation is followed by the decrease in intensity in the bands between 3695 and 3620 cm-1. Dehydration was completed by 300 °C and partial dehydroxylation by 350 °C. The inner hydroxyl group remained until around 500 °C.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38383/

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38383/1/c38383.pdf

DOI:10.1016/j.tca.2010.08.003

Frost, Ray L., Yang, Jing, Cheng, Hongfei, Liu, Qinfu, & Zhang, Jinshan (2010) Thermal analysis and infrared emission spectroscopic study of halloysite-potassium acetate intercalation compound. Thermochimica Acta, 511(1-2), pp. 124-128.

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Copyright 2010 Elsevier

Fonte

Chemistry; Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #030199 Analytical Chemistry not elsewhere classified #Halloysite #Potassium acetate #Intercalation compound #Thermogravimetry #Infrared emission spectroscopy
Tipo

Journal Article