Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1696064 | Applied Clay Science | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Two different polytypes of Mg–Al layered double hydroxide with rhombohedral symmetry can be synthesized either by calcination–rehydration or by hydrothermal synthesis. The structural differences of these polytypes, namely 3R1 and 3R2 could induce distinct characteristic performances, making it essential to study their thermal stability regimes and transformation kinetics. The results show that transformations of both polytypes are feasible. The transition temperature is at 110 °C with polytype 3R1 being stable at lower temperatures and polytype 3R2 at higher temperatures. The transformation kinetic of polytype 3R1 into 3R2 is inhibited by the presence of carbonate ions in the interlayer. In their absence, polytype 3R1 transforms faster into 3R2 than vice versa. Furthermore, the transformation of polytype 3R1 into 3R2 is accompanied by the formation of brucite, indicating the lower Mg–Al ratio in polytype 3R2. The transformation is solvent mediated and no solid state transformation was observed.