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Structural Characterization of Aniline-Bentonite Composite by FTIR, DTA/TG, and PXRD Analyses and Bet Measurement

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The aniline species incorporated into the acid-activated bentonite matrices leads to the decay of the skeletal stretches centered at 1041 cm-1 and the rise of new features in the phenyl ring frequency region, 1700-1400 cm-1, demonstrates clearly the influence of the acid activation on the Lewis sites necessary for coordination of aniline to bentonite. The exothermic DTA features at 507, 684, and 725°C indicate the release of both the clusters and the decomposed fragments of the aniline-clay composite, and the highly stable carbonaceous residue, respectively. The basal difference by ∼1.0 nm and the much smaller surface area (33.8 m2/g) than that of the nonintercalated bentonite (129.2 m2/g) prove the presence of the tilted aniline species between the interlamellar grooves of the bentonite framework. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Spectroscopy Letters

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44

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2

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