The layered double hydroxides (LDHs) of Li and Al can be synthesized from the four polymorphs of Al(OH)3, namely gibbsite, bayerite, nordstrandite, and doyleite. The crystal structure of this class of compounds depends on the type of the precursor used due to their topotactic reaction mechanism. While the LDHs derived from gibbsite and bayerite yield different crystal structures, the incorporation of Li into nordstrandite was expected to yield new LDH structures different from those derived from gibbsite and bayerite. The structure of nordstrandite derived LDHs were however identical to that derived from the bayerite counterpart. The absence of symmetry in the interlayer of nordstrandite (C1) makes it unsuitable to accommodate the intercala...
“Imbibition” of Zn2+ ions into the cation vacancies of bayerite–Al(OH)3 and NO3- ions into the inter...
Abstract A layered ouble hydroxide with a chemical composition [A12Li(OH)6]+X 9 nH20, where X is an ...
Layered Double Hydroxides (LDH) is a unique group of clays that have an anionic exchange capability....
[M–Al4–X] LDHs (M = divalent metal and X = anion) are a class of aluminum-rich layered double hydrox...
[M–Al4–X] LDHs (M = divalent metal and X = anion) are a class of aluminum-rich layered double hydrox...
[M–Al4–X] LDHs (M = divalent metal and X = anion) are a class of aluminum-rich layered double hydrox...
[M–Al4–X] LDHs (M = divalent metal and X = anion) are a class of aluminum-rich layered double hydrox...
[M–Al4–X] LDHs (M = divalent metal and X = anion) are a class of aluminum-rich layered double hydrox...
The Br- ion intercalated layered double hydroxide (LDH) of Li and Al obtained from the bayerite-Al(O...
The double hydroxides of Li with Al, obtained by the imbibition of Li salts into bayerite and gibbsi...
The LiAl2(OH)6+ layer obtained from gibbsite-Al(OH)3 belongs to the layer group symmetry P-312/m. Th...
The bayerite-derived layered double hydroxide of Li and Al crystallizes in a hexagonal structure (sp...
A single layer of the Li-Al layered double hydroxide (LDH) can be considered to be a structural synt...
Incorporation of Zn2+ into bayerite results in the formation of a cation-ordered layered double hydr...
Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) containing Mg2+ and Al3+ as divalent and trivalent cations, respect...
“Imbibition” of Zn2+ ions into the cation vacancies of bayerite–Al(OH)3 and NO3- ions into the inter...
Abstract A layered ouble hydroxide with a chemical composition [A12Li(OH)6]+X 9 nH20, where X is an ...
Layered Double Hydroxides (LDH) is a unique group of clays that have an anionic exchange capability....
[M–Al4–X] LDHs (M = divalent metal and X = anion) are a class of aluminum-rich layered double hydrox...
[M–Al4–X] LDHs (M = divalent metal and X = anion) are a class of aluminum-rich layered double hydrox...
[M–Al4–X] LDHs (M = divalent metal and X = anion) are a class of aluminum-rich layered double hydrox...
[M–Al4–X] LDHs (M = divalent metal and X = anion) are a class of aluminum-rich layered double hydrox...
[M–Al4–X] LDHs (M = divalent metal and X = anion) are a class of aluminum-rich layered double hydrox...
The Br- ion intercalated layered double hydroxide (LDH) of Li and Al obtained from the bayerite-Al(O...
The double hydroxides of Li with Al, obtained by the imbibition of Li salts into bayerite and gibbsi...
The LiAl2(OH)6+ layer obtained from gibbsite-Al(OH)3 belongs to the layer group symmetry P-312/m. Th...
The bayerite-derived layered double hydroxide of Li and Al crystallizes in a hexagonal structure (sp...
A single layer of the Li-Al layered double hydroxide (LDH) can be considered to be a structural synt...
Incorporation of Zn2+ into bayerite results in the formation of a cation-ordered layered double hydr...
Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) containing Mg2+ and Al3+ as divalent and trivalent cations, respect...
“Imbibition” of Zn2+ ions into the cation vacancies of bayerite–Al(OH)3 and NO3- ions into the inter...
Abstract A layered ouble hydroxide with a chemical composition [A12Li(OH)6]+X 9 nH20, where X is an ...
Layered Double Hydroxides (LDH) is a unique group of clays that have an anionic exchange capability....