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Preparation and characterization of iron oxide pillared montmorillonite

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1988

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Abstract Pillared smectites in which the pillars consist of iron oxide are expected to have interesting and unusual magnetic properties. Several possible routes by which such materials might be made have been investigated, namely intercalation of hydroxy-Fe(III) polycations, mixed hydroxy-Fe(III)/Al polycations, phenanthroline-Fe(II) cations, and trinuclear Fe(III) acetato cations into Na-montmorillonite. Only the last of these yielded a pillared clay (PILC) on calcination. The products have been characterized using X-ray powder diffraction and 57 Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy. The precursor Fe-PILC has a d -spacing of 21 Å and expands to 23 Å on solvation with glycol. The calcined Fe-PILC has a d -spacing of 19 Å (gallery height 9·4 Å) and does not expand with glycol, confirming cross-linking of the layers. From Mössbauer spectra at 4·2 K it is estimated that there are of the order of some hundred Fe atoms per pillar.

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