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Laponite delaminated pillared

Also for other applications, including the adsorption of large sized environmental toxicants (e. g. chlorophenols), delaminated clays seem to be very appropriate adsorbents [63]. Al-delaminated laponite (ADL) is more effective in adsorbing pentachlorophenol (PCP) than the Al-pillared montmorillonite (APM). So delamination facilitates the adsorption process. The binding of PCP onto the substrate is attributed to interactions between the PCP molecule and... [Pg.285]

The chief difference between laponite and montmorillonite is the high degree of disorder and delamination of laponite, which also persists in the pillared forms. The enhanced adsorption in comparison with montmorillonite results from the increas accessible surface area and may also be related to the more hydrophobic character of the bare silicate surface [8]. [Pg.77]


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