Immersion Microcalorimetry and13C CP/MAS NMR Study of the Structure of Organoclays

1996 
Abstract The organoclays as dimethyldistearyl ammonium montmorillonite (DDA-Mt) are interstratified clays in which pure organic sheets and silicate layers coexist. The stacking disorder depends on the conformation of the DDA within the interlayer. This conformation depends on the quantity of sorbed vapor methanol. Immersion microcalorimetry of DDA-Mt in liquid methanol data shows endothermic reactions. The CH 2 /CH 2 bonds between two adjacent alkyl chains are disrupted at P / P 0 H is constant. 13 C CP/MAS NMR data show, by correlation, that the mobility of the chains is strongly increased at P / P 0 > 0.6. Mobility and distance between alkyl chains vary in the same direction and correspond to an increase in the stacking order of the sheets within a particle.
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