Layered Double Hydroxides: Present and Future e-bog
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Layered double hydroxides are one of the variety of names given to a family of layered materials first discovered in Sweden in 1842. These materials are interesting because their layer cations can be changed among a wide selection, and the interlayer anion can also be (nearly) freely chosen. Like cationic clays, they can be pillared and can exchange interlayer species - thus increasing applicat...
E-bog
2190,77 DKK
Forlag
Nova
Udgivet
21 januar 2015
Længde
511 sider
Genrer
PHF
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781634822121
Layered double hydroxides are one of the variety of names given to a family of layered materials first discovered in Sweden in 1842. These materials are interesting because their layer cations can be changed among a wide selection, and the interlayer anion can also be (nearly) freely chosen. Like cationic clays, they can be pillared and can exchange interlayer species - thus increasing applications and making new routes to derivatives. The principle areas of application include catalyst support, anion scavengers, polymer stabilizers, and antacids. In the last several years, reviews and studies of LDHs have dealt with these uses. This book aims to update the current body of LDH knowledge from a wide array of views. The first section addresses the synthesis and physiochemical characterization of these materials, and section two focuses on the applications of LDHs.