Issue 21, 2011

Intercalation of malachite green ([C6H5C(C6H4N(CH3)2)2]Cl) in layered γ-zirconium phosphate. Effect of cationic surfactants

Abstract

The intercalation of malachite green (MG) in γ-zirconium phosphate (γ-ZrP) and one of its cationic surfactant forms (γ-ZrP/SUR+) has been investigated by the batch method and followed by X-ray diffractometry. X-Ray diffraction patterns showed that an impure phase (1.18 and 1.96 nm) was obtained with γ-ZrP while a pure one (2.47 nm) with γ-ZrP/SUR+ at a dye loading of 14% and 18%, respectively. In both cases, computer models and calculations based on the dye dimensions and the structure of the host showed that the maximum ion-exchange capacity is ca. 12–16%, which reflects the very high capacity by which γ-ZrP and γ-ZrP/SUR+ are characterized in the uptake of MG. The difference in the dye loading between the corresponding derivatives of pristine γ-ZrP and γ-ZrP/SUR+ is attributed to the difference in interlayer distances and the variable cross-section of the dye depending on its orientation and/or conformation within the interlayer region.

Graphical abstract: Intercalation of malachite green ([C6H5C(C6H4N(CH3)2)2]Cl) in layered γ-zirconium phosphate. Effect of cationic surfactants

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Nov 2010
Accepted
16 Mar 2011
First published
14 Apr 2011

J. Mater. Chem., 2011,21, 7748-7754

Intercalation of malachite green ([C6H5C(C6H4N(CH3)2)2]Cl) in layered γ-zirconium phosphate. Effect of cationic surfactants

H. M. H. Alhendawi, J. Mater. Chem., 2011, 21, 7748 DOI: 10.1039/C0JM04147E

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