Issue 43, 2013

‘Maya chemistry’ of organic–inorganic hybrid materials: isomerization, cyclicization and redox tuning of organic dyes attached to porous silicates

Abstract

Association of indigo and lapachol dyes to aluminosilicate clays yields polyfunctional organic–inorganic hybrid materials forming Maya Blue-like systems. Upon partial removing of clay's zeolitic water by moderate thermal treatment, abundant isomerization, cyclicization and oxidation reactions occur defining a ‘Maya chemistry’ whose complexity could explain the versatile use of such materials in the pre-Columbian cultures and permits the preparation of polyfunctional materials potentially usable for therapeutic and catalytic purposes.

Graphical abstract: ‘Maya chemistry’ of organic–inorganic hybrid materials: isomerization, cyclicization and redox tuning of organic dyes attached to porous silicates

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jun 2013
Accepted
16 Aug 2013
First published
16 Aug 2013

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 20099-20105

‘Maya chemistry’ of organic–inorganic hybrid materials: isomerization, cyclicization and redox tuning of organic dyes attached to porous silicates

A. Doménech-Carbó, F. M. Valle-Algarra, M. T. Doménech-Carbó, L. Osete-Cortina and M. E. Domine, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 20099 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA42890G

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