Title data
Diar-Bakerly, Bashar ; Hirsemann, Dunja ; Kalo, Hussein ; Schobert, Rainer ; Breu, Josef:
Modification of kaolinite by Grafting of siderophilic ligands to the external octahedral surface.
In: Applied Clay Science.
Vol. 90
(2014)
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- pp. 67-72.
ISSN 0169-1317
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clay.2013.12.020
Abstract in another language
The modification of the external octahedral surface of kaolinite (Kaol) was investigated using two siderophilic ligands (SL): 3,4-dihydroxybenzophenone (DBP) and quercetin (Qu). These SL have a 1,2-dihydroxyphenyl group that forms chelate-complexes with aluminum cations. Adsorption isotherms were obtained colorimetrically. PXRD patterns proved that the adsorption was attributed only to the external surfaces. Furthermore, adsorption of fluoride ions was applied to quantify the non-μ-hydroxy groups of the edges and derive the surface area of edges.
Comparing maximum adsorption capacities with surface area of edges, it can be safely concluded that SL are indeed capable to coordinate to the aluminol basal surface of Kaol. This conclusion is corroborated by significant bathochromic shifts upon adsorption of the ligands that indicate the formation of a surface complex with exposed Al3 +. Thus even small amounts of adsorbed SL changed the surface tension of Kaol significantly. Consequently, forced sedimentation experiments showed that the modified Kaol is rendered hydrophobic enough to form stable dispersions in organic solvents fostering preparation of clay polymer nanocomposites (CPN).