Raman spectroscopy of gallium based hydrotalcites of formula Mg6Ga2(CO3)(OH)16•4H2O


Autoria(s): Frost, Ray L.; Palmer, Sara J.; Grand, Laure-Marie
Data(s)

15/07/2010

Resumo

Insight into the unique structure of hydrotalcites has been obtained using Raman spectroscopy. Gallium containing hydrotalcites of formula Mg4Ga2(CO3)(OH)12•4H2O (2:1 Ga-HT) to Mg8Ga2(CO3)(OH)20•4H2O (4:1 Ga-HT) have been successfully synthesised and characterized by X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. The d(003) spacing varied from 7.83 Å for the 2:1 hydrotalcite to 8.15 Å for the 3:1 gallium containing hydrotalcite. Raman spectroscopy complemented with selected infrared data has been used to characterise the synthesised gallium containing hydrotalcites of formula Mg6Ga2(CO3)(OH)16•4H2O. Raman bands observed at around 1046, 1048 and 1058 cm-1 were attributed to the symmetric stretching modes of the (CO32-) units. Multiple ν3 CO32- antisymmetric stretching modes are found at around 1346, 1378, 1446, 1464 and 1494 cm-1. The splitting of this mode indicates the carbonate anion is in a perturbed state. Raman bands observed at 710 and 717 cm-1 assigned to the ν4 (CO32-) modes support the concept of multiple carbonate species in the interlayer.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/33141/

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Wiley-Blackwell

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/33141/1/c33141.pdf

DOI:10.1002/jrs.2508

Frost, Ray L., Palmer, Sara J., & Grand, Laure-Marie (2010) Raman spectroscopy of gallium based hydrotalcites of formula Mg6Ga2(CO3)(OH)16•4H2O. Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 41(7), pp. 791-796.

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Chemistry; Faculty of Science and Technology

Palavras-Chave #030603 Colloid and Surface Chemistry #030606 Structural Chemistry and Spectroscopy #hydrotalcite synthesis, hydrocalumite, Raman spectroscopy, gallium hydrotalcite synthesis, hydrocalumite, Raman spectroscopy, gallium #hydrotalcite synthesis, hydrocalumite, Raman spectroscopy, gallium
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Journal Article