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Possible Mechanisms of Intercalation
Authors:Ludvík Beneš  Klára Melánová  Vítězslav Zima  Jaroslava Kalousová  Jiří Votinský
Affiliation:(1) Joint Laboratory of Solid State Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic;(2) University of Pardubice, Studentská 84, 530 09 Pardubice, Czech Republic;(3) Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry, University of Pardubice, Nám. Legií 565, 532 10 Pardubice, Czech Republic
Abstract:Recent knowledge of the kinetics and intercalation mechanisms are summarized and accompanied by examples of intercalation reactions of water and ethanol into anhydrous vanadyl phosphate and redox intercalation of alkali metal cations into vanadyl phosphate dihydrate. Three possible mechanisms of intercalation are presented which are based on: (i) a concept of exfoliation of layers; (ii) the formation of stages and randomly stacked layers; (iii) co-existence of intercalated and non-intercalated parts of crystals of the host separated by an advancing phase boundary. The corresponding kinetic curves are ascribed to mechanisms (ii) and (iii).
Keywords:intercalation  mechanism  kinetics  vanadyl phosphate
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