Issue 35, 2024

Recent advances and perspectives for intercalation layered compounds. Part 2: applications in the field of catalysis, environment and health

Abstract

Intercalation compounds represent a unique class of materials that can be anisotropic (1D and 2D-based topology) or isotropic (3D) through their guest/host superlattice repetitive organisation. Intercalation refers to the reversible introduction of guest species with variable natures into a crystalline host lattice. Different host lattice structures have been used for the preparation of intercalation compounds, and many examples are produced by exploiting the flexibility and the ability of 2D-based hosts to accommodate different guest species, ranging from ions to complex molecules. This reaction is then carried out to allow systematic control and fine tuning of the final properties of the derived compounds, thus allowing them to be used for various applications. This review mainly focuses on the recent applications of intercalation layered compounds (ILCs) based on layered clays, zirconium phosphates, layered double hydroxides and graphene as heterogeneous catalysts, for environmental and health purposes, aiming at collecting and discussing how intercalation processes can be exploited for the selected applications.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances and perspectives for intercalation layered compounds. Part 2: applications in the field of catalysis, environment and health

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
13 mar 2024
Accepted
17 jun 2024
First published
18 jun 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Dalton Trans., 2024,53, 14551-14581

Recent advances and perspectives for intercalation layered compounds. Part 2: applications in the field of catalysis, environment and health

C. Bisio, J. Brendlé, S. Cahen, Y. Feng, S. Hwang, M. Nocchetti, D. O'Hare, P. Rabu, K. Melanova and F. Leroux, Dalton Trans., 2024, 53, 14551 DOI: 10.1039/D4DT00757C

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