Reversible thermal behaviour of layered double hydroxides:a thermogravimetric study

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N. S. Puttaswamy and P. Vishnu Kamath


Abstract

Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) of Mg with trivalent cations such as Al, Cr and Fe show two mass loss steps on heating; the low-temperature (25–250 °C) loss is due to dehydration and the high-temperature (250–450 °C) loss is due to decomposition. Both steps are reversible and the oxide residues obtained after calcination at 700 °C reconstruct back to the hydroxide phase. On the other hand the LDHs of Ca and Ni dehydrate reversibly but their decomposition reaction is irreversible. The LDHs of Zn and Co lose mass continuously up to 700 °C without any well resolved steps and the loss is irreversible. These results have implications on the synthesis of selective catalysts by calcination of LDHs.