Preparation of Mg-vermiculite nanoparticles using potassium persulfate treatment

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Delamination/exfoliation process of the Mg-vermiculite (Letovice, Czech Republic), particles with size less than 5 μm, was studied after potassium persulfate treatment and compared with known method utilized hydrogen peroxide treatment. X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) patterns showed that treatment of Mg-vermiculite with different molar concentration of potassium persulfate: c = 0 02, 0.04, and 0.08 mol · dm−3 at the temperature 60 °C for 2 hr caused reduction of relative intensity (Irel.) of the basal 001 diffraction to the 15%, 9%, and 4%, respectively, compared to intensity of 001 diffraction of untreated Mg-vermiculite (Irel. = 100%). On the other hand Irel. of the 001 diffraction of Mg-vermiculite after treatment with 30% and 50% (c = 9.8 and 17.4 mol · dm−3) hydrogen peroxide at the 60 °C for 2 hr decreased only to Irel. = 36% and 32%, respectively. Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) verified effect of potassium persulfate treatment on structure degradation which is connected with higher degree of delamination/exfoliation of the particles and their cracking into nano-sized particles.

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Mg-vermiculite, exfoliation, potassium persulfate, hydrogen peroxide, XRPD, SEM, AFM

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Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. 2006, vol. 6, no. 8, p. 2484-2488.