Benzamidespecies retained by DMSO composites at a kaolinite surface |
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Authors: | B. Caglar B. Afsin A. Tabak |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Ondokuz Mayis University, Kurupelit, Samsun, Turkey, 55139 |
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Abstract: | The surface area of kaolinite-benzamide (K-Bz)6.62 m2 g–1, whichis noticeably lower than that of kaolinite-dimethyl sulphoxide (K-DMSO) 14.61m2 g–1, the co-perturbationof the inner-surface hydroxyl features at 3697 and 3650 cm–1,and the increase of d(001) value by 7.44 Å are all related to the benzamidespecies inserted into the kaolinite structure through the replacement of theK-DMSO composites. Disappearance of the DMSO reflections and emergence ofwell-defined features at 6.04(2θ) and 11.16(2θ), 001 and 002 reflectionswith d values of 14.62 and 7.92 Å, respectively point out that the DMSOspecies were substituted efficiently by benzamide molecules. The thermal stabilityof the K-Bz derivative up to 300°C can be attributed to the slightly tiltedaromatic ring keying into the gibbsitic sheets via the –NH2groups. |
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Keywords: | benzamide DMSO inner surface hydroxyls kaolinite preadsorption |
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