Issue 16, 1998

Reaction in supercritical CO2; an intercalation of 4-phenylazoaniline between layers of montmorillonite pillared with tetramethylammonium ions

Abstract

The intercalation reaction of 4-phenylazoaniline into montmorillonite pillared with tetramethylammonium ions has been performed successfully in supercritical CO2 (SCC) at T = 313 K (P =15 MPa), demonstrating that SCC is a better medium than organic solutions for intercalating large amounts of guest molecules into a host compound without the contamination of solvent.

Article information

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Chem. Commun., 1998, 1705-1706

Reaction in supercritical CO2; an intercalation of 4-phenylazoaniline between layers of montmorillonite pillared with tetramethylammonium ions

R. Ishii and K. Ooi, Chem. Commun., 1998, 1705 DOI: 10.1039/A803540G

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