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Synthesis and Characterization of Sol−Gel Hydrotalcites. Structure and Texture
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EngineeringMagnesium EthoxideChemistryMineral ProcessingSol-gel SynthesisHydrogelsChemical EngineeringMineral-fluid InteractionMaterials ScienceInorganic ChemistrySol−gel HydrotalcitesNatural Hydrotalcites AreasFunctional MaterialsClay MaterialsClay MineralClaysSol−gel TechniqueGeochemistryAuthigenic Mineral Formation
Hydrotalcites, which are anionic clays, have been synthesized by the sol−gel technique from magnesium ethoxide, aluminum tri-sec-butoxide, and aluminum acetylacetonate. Initially a colloidal solution is obtained which gels and is thermally stabilized. The local and average structure are studied comparing the electron microscopy results with the XRD patterns. One of the main features of these materials is the high specific area (around 150 m2/g), if compared with the natural hydrotalcites areas.
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