Synthesis of Nordstrandite and Nordstrandite-Derived Layered Double Hydroxides of Li and Al: A Comparative Study with the Bayerite Counterpart |
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Authors: | Kavitha Venkataraman Latha Pachayappan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, Jyoti Nivas College, 560 095 Bangalore, India;2. Department of Chemistry, Central College, Bangalore University, 560 001 Bangalore, India |
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Abstract: | The layered double hydroxides (LDHs) of Li and Al can be synthesized from the four polymorphs of Al(OH)3, namely gibbsite, bayerite, nordstrandite, and doyleite. The crystal structure of this class of compounds depends on the type of the precursor used due to their topotactic reaction mechanism. While the LDHs derived from gibbsite and bayerite yield different crystal structures, the incorporation of Li into nordstrandite was expected to yield new LDH structures different from those derived from gibbsite and bayerite. The structure of nordstrandite derived LDHs were however identical to that derived from the bayerite counterpart. The absence of symmetry in the interlayer of nordstrandite (C1) makes it unsuitable to accommodate the intercalating anions with different molecular symmetries. To make the interlayer gallery suitable for the anions, the metal hydroxide layers of the nordstrandite translate, transforming nordstrandite to bayerite. The bayerite with site symmetries Oh and C2 stabilizes the anions in the interlayer by hydrogen bonding. The transformation of nordstrandite to bayerite, when soaked in lithium salt solution is, therefore, a manifestation of the intercalating anions. |
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Keywords: | Layered double hydroxide Aluminum hydroxide Nordstrandite Interlayer symmetry |
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