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A Study on the Synthesis of [RCOOH]-$\varepsilon$-Caprolactam-Montmorillonite Intercalations-complex and its Isothermal Decomposition in High Vacuum ([RCOOH]-$\varepsilon$-Caprolactam-Montmorillonite 층간화합물의 합성과 고진공상태하에서의 등온 분해에 관한 연구)

  • 조성준
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.33 no.8
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    • pp.909-914
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    • 1996
  • In this research [RCOOH]-$\varepsilon$-Caprolactam-Montmorillonite was synthesized by reaction between Na-Mont-morillonite (10-Carboxy-n-decyl)dimethylethylammonium (=RCCOH) ion and $\varepsilon$-Caprolactame-Motmorillonite ob-tained was 3.62$\AA$ After heat treatment of this intercalations complex at 37$^{\circ}C$ in high vacuum for 12 h 24 h, 40 h and 90 h the basal spacing was reduced to 35.8$\AA$, 34.2, 17.5 $\AA$ and 16.6$\AA$ respectively. The calculated amount of free $\varepsilon$-caprolactame included int he intercaltions complex and that of $\varepsilon$-caprolactame which is interca-lated into the interlayer space of montomorillonite and still remained after heat treatment are 4.6~4.9 and 0.5 molecules per unite cell of montmorillonite respectively.

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Influence of Alumina on Hydrothermal Synthesis of 11Å Tobermorite (알루미나가 11Å Tobermorite의 수열합성에 미치는 영향)

  • Yim Going;Yim Chai Suk
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.97-105
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    • 2005
  • [ $11\AA$ ] tobermorite$(5CaO{\cdot}6SiO_2{\cdot}5H_2O)$ is synthesized from the mixtures of calcium hydroride and quartz using alumina in a molar ratio $Ca(OH)_2/SiO_2$ of 0.8 at $180^{\circ}C$ for 8 and 24 hrs under saturated steam pressure. The influence of alumina on the formation of $11\AA$ tobermorite was investigated by X-ray diffraction, differential thermal analysis and infrared spectroscopy. $11\AA$ tobermorite containing increasingly larger amounts of aluminum showed a shift of the basal spacing from 11.3 to $11.6\AA$. In general, there was a direct linear relation between the basal spacing and added content of alumina. The differential thermal analysis curves showed that $11\AA$ tobermorite with increasing alumina contents exhibited the exothermic peak at high temperature, namely $11\AA$ tobermorite containing aluminum gave a sharp exothermic peak at temperature around $850\~860^{\circ}C$ in the case of $S_3\~S_5$. The absorption band at $1607\~1620cm^{-1}$ is attributed to the bending vibration of water, and the position of the main O-H stretching and Si-O lattice vibration of $11\AA$ tobermorite at 3500 and $965cm^{-1}$ respectively is not altered. Consequently the existence of alumina accelerates the crystallization of $11\AA$ tobermorite, and that the aluminum ion appears to substitute for the silicon ion in $11\AA$ tobermorite structure. Al-containing tobermorite is distinguished from Al-free tobermorite.

X-ray diffractogram of clay treated with organic solvent (유기용매증기흡착에 의한 백토의 X-ray diffractogram의 변화)

  • 한관섭;박홍구
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.111-114
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    • 1973
  • Je-chun clay, Hwa-soon bentonite, and Hwa-soon montmorillonite were treated with treated with organic solvents, i.e., ethylene glycol, ethanol, n-hexane, dioxane, ethylene chlorohydrin and obtained X-ray diffractograms were compared with those of the original samples. Organic solvent was adsorbed on the basal plane surfaces of Je-chun clay, Hwa-soon bentonite, Hwa-soon montmorillonite and, as a result, the axis spacing ws increased, However, organic solvent did not affect the non-expanding lattice of Japanese acid clay and the basal plane remained unchanged.

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Synthesis of Nano-Clay and The Application for Nanocomposite (나노클레이의 합성 및 나노복합재로의 응용)

  • Jeong Soon-Yong;Jeong Eon-Il
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.12 no.2 s.49
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    • pp.122-130
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    • 2005
  • Layered silicate was synthesized at hydrothermal condition from silica adding to various materials. Nano-clay was synthesized by intercaltion of various amine compounds into synthetic layered silicate. The products were analysed by XRD, SEM, and FT-IR in order to examine the condition of synthesis and intercalation. From the results, it was confirmed that kaolinite was synthesized from precipitated silica and gibbsite at $220^{\circ}C$ during 10 days, and hetorite was synthesized from silica sol at $100^{\circ}C$ during 48 h. Na-Magadiite was synthesized from silica gel at $150^{\circ}C$ during 72 h, and Na-kenyaite was synthesized from silica gel at $160^{\circ}C$ during 84 h. Nano-clay was prepared using synthetic layered silicate intercalated with various amine compounds. Kenyaite was easily intercalated by various organic compounds, and has the highest basal-spacing value among other layered silicates. Basal-spacing was changed according to the length of alkyl chain of amine comopounds. Polymer can be easily intercalated by dispersion with large space of interlayer. Finally, epoxy/nano-clay nanocomposite can be easily prepared.

A Study of Intercalations-complex of Montmorillonite as Model-System (II) (Model-System으로서의 몬트모릴로나이트의 층간화합물에 관한 연구(II))

  • 조성준;고영신;김인기;오원춘
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.259-264
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    • 1993
  • In this research, the organic tenside R11OSO3- with long alkyl-chain was synthesized, and the intercalationscomplexes fo montmorillonite were formed by the substitution of metallic cation in the montmorilonite by the synthesized organic tenside in following two methods, and the behaviors of the tenside R11OSO3- in the interlamellar space of montmorillonite were studied udner various conditions: 1) In order to protonize the sulfate group of R11OSO3-, the H3O-Montomorillonite, which acts as acid, was synthesized. And then, the organic tenside was intercalated in the interlamellar space of this H3O-Montomorillonite. And thus, the intercalations-complex of R11S-H3O-Montomorillonite was formed. The basal spacing obtained was about 33.84$\AA$. 2) The betaine compound R11OSO3- as a neutral molecule was direct intercalated in the interlamellar space of Na-Montmorillonite under water, and the intercalations-complexes of R11S-H2O-Montmorillonite was synthesized. In this case, the based spacing of bout 23.62$\AA$ was obtained.

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Characterization of Korean Montmorillonite by n-Alkylammonium Derivatives (n-Alkylammonium 유도체를 이용한 국산 Montmorillonite의 특성 연구)

  • Kim, Hwan;Kim, Young-Do;Shin, Kun-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.53-57
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    • 1985
  • Korean montmorillonite from Youngil district was characterized by Alkylammonium derivatives. This method was very sensitive to the basal plane spacing d and the charge in the layer charge. The result include the values of average layer charge, charge distribution, equivalent area. interlayer cationic exchange capacity (C, E, C) and total C. E. C.

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A New Porous Carbon via an Exfoliation of n-Octylammonium Tetrachloroferrate(III)-Graphite Intercalation Complex

  • 권채원;김동훈;최진호
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.19 no.10
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    • pp.1113-1116
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    • 1998
  • A new graphite intercalation compound (GIC), n-octylammonium tetrachlorofeffate(Ⅲ)-graphite, has been derived from well-known ferric chloride graphite intercalation compound. X-ray diffration study shows that the basal spacing of this new GIC is 20.8 Å. In order to investigate the local geometry around the iron atom in the graphite layers, X-ray absorption spectroscopy experiments were performed. The first discharge capacity of its exfoliated form is found to be 862 mAh/g, which is more than double the value of pristine graphite (384 mAh/g). Such a drastic increase implies that the exfoliated graphite is a promising electrode material.

The Kinetics of Montmorillonite Expansion in the Treatment with Hexadecyltrimethylammonium (HDTMA와 반응하는 몬모릴로나이트의 팽창 속도론)

  • Lee Seung Yeop;Cho Won Jin
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.299-307
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    • 2004
  • Surfactant adsorption by two montmorillonite types with different interlayer cations of Ca and Na was characterized by examining the time dependence of surfactant behavior on the clay surfaces. Surfactants with different micelle concentration were conducted in our experiment to observe a nonequilibrium activity of cationic surfactant on the clay over reaction periods ranging from 0.1 min to 11 days. As compared with Ca-montmorillonite (SAz), a more active intrusion of surfactant molecules into the interlayers was found in Na-montmorillonite (SWy). During a short 'initiation' stage, the basal spacing of SWy montmorillonite increased rapidly with logarithmic time. For SAz montmorillonite, however, the abrupt basal spacing increase occurred at the later stage of the reaction. From the result, the difference in the adsorption behavior exhibited by the two montmorillonite types partly results from their intrinsic nature, that is, inorganic cations originally existing on the clay surfaces. Additionally, the micelle concentration of surfactants affects the development of organo-montmorillonite, especially, in the intercalant formation and stabilization under nonequilibrium.

Physicochemical Properties of the Synthetic Hectorite (합성 헥토라이트의 물리화학적 특성)

  • Chae, Soo-Chun;Jang, Young-Nam;Bae, In-Kook;Jang, Hee-Dong;Ryou, Kyung-Won;Chae, Young-Bae
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.313-320
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    • 2008
  • Hectorite was synthesized under hydrothermal conditions and its physicochemical properties have been investigated in terms of temperature, pH, and organic agent to observe the change of doll basal spacing. The IR, CEC, MB, swelling volume and specific surface area of the hectorite were measured for the characterization. The solid/liquid ratio of hectorite to distilled water before mixing with other materials was also determined for its use as a multi-functional material. The $d_{001}$ basal spacing decreased from $12.63\;\AA$ at room temperature to $10.19\;\AA$ at $650^{\circ}C$ in the heating tests. As the pH of hectorite slurry increased. the $d_{001}$ basal spacing decreased. reaching the lowest value of $13.33\;\AA$ at pH 7 and afterward, increased. All the fool basal spacings of the hectorite increased when it was intercalated with the following solvents: $12.86\;\AA$ in diethyl ether, $13.31\;\AA$ in acetonitrile. $13.59\;\AA$ in methanol, $14.05\;\AA$ in ethanol, $15.69\;\AA$ in acetone, and $17.42\;\AA$ in ethylene glycol. Our IR analysis results were in good agreement with those of other researchers. The CEC, MB, swelling volume and specific surface area of hectorite were determined to be 105 cmol/kg, 80 cmol/kg, $68\sim74ml/2g$ and $213m^{2}/g$, respectively. Also, the hectorite to distilled water ratio of 2 to 100 was found to be most favorable for mixing with other materials such as the solvents mentioned above.

Foliar Application of Magnesium Sulphate and Basal Application of Calcium Carbonate: A New Dimension in Production of Tasar Crops

  • Sinha, Uma S.P.;Das, Susmita;Sinha, Manoj K.
    • International Journal of Industrial Entomology and Biomaterials
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.123-127
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    • 2012
  • An experiment was carried out to boost the production of tasar crops through application of secondary nutrients. Different combinations of secondary nutrients were prepared and its effect was studied on the yield and quality of leaves of tasar food plant Terminalia tomentosa W & A with 2.4 m ${\times}$ 2.4 m spacing and cocoon characters of tasar silkworm Antheraea mylitta Drury reared on them. Among different combinations of secondary nutrients, foliar application of magnesium sulphate (2%, w/v) and basal application of 3 quintal/ha of calcium carbonate (secondary nutrient combination SM5) was found to be the best in crop improvement. It improves the quantity and quality of leaves as well as the commercial characters of cocoons. As a result, silk production improves. Under this combination, leaf yield increased by 26.55% in comparison to control. Average increase in moisture, total mineral, crude protein and total carbohydrate was 3.26%, 20.84%, 15.39% and 17.85% respectively as compared with control. Further, bio assay studies revealed that average larval weight, E.R.R., cocoon weight, shell weight and silk ratio percent increased by 11.25%, 25.71%, 20.05%, 35.14% and 12.17% respectively over control which indicates that secondary nutrient combination $SM_5$ has significant role in improving the production of tasar crops.