Issue 9, 2016

Transforming inorganic layered montmorillonite into inorganic–organic hybrid materials for various applications: a brief overview

Abstract

The covalent grafting of organic components over the surface of montmorillonite clay forming inorganic–organic hybrid materials is reviewed. The synthesis strategies based on the reaction of silanol groups on the clay surface with organosilane reagents and the roles of various reaction parameters in the formulation of these inorganic–organic hybrid materials have been discussed in detail. The multiple potential applications of these hybrid materials in technological applications, such as adsorption of environmental pollutants, nanocomposite synthesis, health care and catalysis, are overviewed briefly in this review.

Graphical abstract: Transforming inorganic layered montmorillonite into inorganic–organic hybrid materials for various applications: a brief overview

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
09 jun 2016
Accepted
18 jul 2016
First published
19 jul 2016

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2016,3, 1100-1111

Transforming inorganic layered montmorillonite into inorganic–organic hybrid materials for various applications: a brief overview

G. B. B. Varadwaj, K. Parida and V. O. Nyamori, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2016, 3, 1100 DOI: 10.1039/C6QI00179C

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