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A new route for local probing of inner interactions within a layered double hydroxide/benzene derivative hybrid material

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This paper presents the preparation and characterization of hybrid hydrotalcite-type layered double hydroxides (Zn 1-xAl x(OH) 2HBS x·nH 2O, with x = 0.33) where HBS is the 4-phenol sulfonate, with a detailed analysis of the grafting process of this organic entity onto the host lattice. As a set of the usual techniques (XRD, TG-DT/MS, FTIR and 27Al MAS NMR) was used to characterize the hybrid materials, this work focuses on a joint study by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and some quantum-calculation modeling in order to highlight the nature of the interactions between the organic and the mineral sub-systems. For the as-prepared hybrid material, the main results lead to a quasi-vertical orientation of the organic molecules within the mineral sheets via H-bond stabilization. By heating the hybrid material up to 200 °C, the structure shrinks with the condensation of the organics; the different theoretical modeling done gives an energy-stable situation when a direct attachment of the HBS sulfonate group sets up with the mineral layers, in agreement with the recorded XPS experimental data.

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Chimie Matériaux

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hal-01504345 , version 1 (09-04-2017)

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S. Fleutot, Jean-Charles Dupin, Isabelle Baraille, C. Forano, G. Renaudin, et al.. A new route for local probing of inner interactions within a layered double hydroxide/benzene derivative hybrid material. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2009, 11 (18), pp.3554-3565. ⟨10.1039/b818730d⟩. ⟨hal-01504345⟩
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