(1) Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University, 1-1 Minami-ohsawa, Hachioji, 192-0397 Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:
Interlayer hydroxyl groups of layered silicate kanemite have been modified with trimethylsilyl groups by the reaction between the hydroxyl groups and trimethylchlorosilane. Expansion of the interlayer space by intercalation of dimethyldialkylammonium ions into the silicate layers enables the silylating reagent to access the hydroxyl groups. An increase in specific surface areas was observed with increasing concentration of trimethylsilyl groups. This result suggests that the interlayer space of kanemite can be used as an effective molecular adsorption space by weakening the interaction between the interlayer hydrogen bonds of hydroxyl groups. The modification of kanemite with trimethylsilyl groups restricted the adsorption of water below a monolayer capacity and was favorable for benzene adsorption.