Covalent Grafting to μ-Hydroxy-Capped Surfaces? A Kaolinite Case Study

2011 
All μ-hydroxyl groups are frequently encountered capping groups found on the external surfaces of various minerals that are often used as fillers in composite materials. Covalent grafting to this functional group would therefore offer a versatile and attractive route to surface modification. The octahedral layer of kaolinite is composed of μ-bridged aluminol groups. In particular, intercalation compounds of kaolinite, where all basal planes are exposed and may be modified, are ideally suited to study the feasibility of such covalent graftings. The huge (internal) specific surface area greatly improves the sensitivity of the analytics and renders kaolinite an ideal model compound. Herein we analyze the mode of bonding of ethylene glycol (EG), intercalated into kaolinite (EG kaolinite), by solid-state NMR techniques. 27Al MQMAS allows for distinction between intercalated and grafted EG molecules because the chemical surroundings of octahedrally coordinated aluminum nuclei in the layer are significantly chan...
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