Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
74337 Microporous and Mesoporous Materials 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Titanosilicate was modified by interlayer surface silylation using octyltriethoxysilane (OTES) and dodecylamine (DDA) in ethanol without a pre-swelling step. The introduction of silyl groups into the interlayer region was confirmed by XRD, FT-IR, RAMAN, SEM, TGA, 29Si NMR and TEM. DDA acts as a gallery expander and silylation catalyst. The evaporation of ethanol from the dispersion yields well-ordered silylation. Layered titanosilicate silicate with large basal spacings between 2.95 and 3.87 nm were investigated. The layered structures of the silylated products were confirmed by swelling behavior upon attachment of alkylsilyl groups. Solid-state 29Si MAS NMR of the silylated samples showed Q3 and Q4 signals as well as T2 signals. The increase in the relative intensity of Q4 for Q3 and the appearance of a T2 signal was attributed to the grafting of OTES to the interlayer surface silanol groups. This method provides a promising route for the preparation of new functional nanomaterials to bond a variety of functional groups to the interlayer surface of layered materials.

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