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Graphs from the modification of the hydroxyl surface of potassium acetate intercalcated halloysite between 25 and 300 degrees celcius

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Halloysite from Szeg, Hungary was analyzed for phase purity using X-ray diffraction techniques. The halloysite was purified by sedimentation and size fractionated to <20 μm. Three hundred milligrams were treated with 30 cm3 of 7.2 M potassium acetate solution. The sample was shaken for 80 hours in a constant temperature bath at ambient temperature. The excess solution on the clay was removed by centrifugation. The potassium acetate-intercalated halloysite was allowed to dry in air before analysis.

Figure 1 shows X-ray diffraction patterns of potassium acetate-intercalated halloysite heated to 250 °C and cooled to 25 °C under nitrogen.  Figure 2 is a graph showing crystallite size as a function of temperature upon heating and cooling.  Figure 3 is Raman spectra of the hydroxyl-stretching region of potassium acetate intercalated halloysite sequentially heated, as labeled. Figure 4 shows the variation of the peak position (a) bandwidth (b) of the hydroxyl-stretching bands of potassium acetate-intercalated halloysite as a function of temperature. Figure 5 shows Raman spectra of the hydroxyl deformation and C-C stretching region of potassium acetate-intercalated halloysite after heating to the prehydroxylation temperature and cooling to 25 °C.  Figure 6 is Raman spectra of the hydroxyl deformation and C-O stretching region of potassium acetate-intercalated halloysite after heating to the prehydroxylation temperature and cooling to 25 °C.  Figure 7 shows the variation of the relative intensities of the two CO2− symmetric stretching modes and the two acetate bonded inner surface hydroxyl stretching vibrations as a function of temperature.  Figure 8 Raman spectra of the OCO bending region of potassium acetate-intercalated halloysite after heating to the predehydroxylation temperature and cooling to 25 °C.

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Publications

Ray L. Frost, Janos Kristof, Eva Mako and J. Theo Kloprogge Modification of the hydroxyl surface of potassium acetate intercalated halloysite between 25 and 300 degrees C American Mineralogist(December 2000), 85(11-12):1735-1743 http://dx.doi.org/10.2138/am-2000-11-1217

Research areas

Halloysite
Kaolinite
X-ray diffraction
Raman spectroscopy
intercalcation

Cite this collection

Frost,Ray; Kristof,Janos; Mako,Eva; Kloprogge,J. Theo. (2015): Graphs from the modification of the hydroxyl surface of potassium acetate intercalcated halloysite between 25 and 300 degrees celcius. [Queensland University of Technology]. https://doi.org/10.4225/09/586b24f02bb56

Related information

J. Theo Kloprogge, Research Associate http://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.url?authorId=56375283100

Data file types

Online figures, GeoScienceWorld

Copyright

© 2000, American Mineralogist

Connections

Has association with
Ray Frost  (Researcher)

Contacts

Name: Emeritus Professor Ray Frost
Phone: +61 7 3138 2407

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Date record created:
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