2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2006.03.001
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Evidences of segregated SnO2 type nanoparticles coating layered double hydroxide at moderate temperature

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“…5). Similar results have been obtained by Intissar et al [10] when they have tried to incorporate Sn 4+ in the octahedral layer of Co/Al-hydrotalcite using coprecipitation method, at constant pH. Moreover, it can be observed that hydrotalcite particles, which are not involved in the segregation have a needle-like shape (Fig.…”
Section: Physicochemical Properties Of Sno 2 /Mgal-ldh Compositessupporting
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“…5). Similar results have been obtained by Intissar et al [10] when they have tried to incorporate Sn 4+ in the octahedral layer of Co/Al-hydrotalcite using coprecipitation method, at constant pH. Moreover, it can be observed that hydrotalcite particles, which are not involved in the segregation have a needle-like shape (Fig.…”
Section: Physicochemical Properties Of Sno 2 /Mgal-ldh Compositessupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Moreover, when NaOH is used as hydrolysing agent, the samples calcined at 723 K shows a 504 m 2 /g surface area while the sample MW calcined shows 408 m 2 /g. The increase of the surface area during calcination is well correlated to Intissars' observations [10], the same parameter showing a decrease as the tin loading increases due to the increase of pore size (Table 3). In addition, it is expected that the amount of MB adsorbed onto catalyst to be depend on its surface area.…”
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“…Hydrotalcite, like anionic clays or more generally speaking layered double hydroxides (LDHs), show the ability of LDHs to allow cells to grow well and to function properly or even to force living cells to make changes according to the nature of the particular biomolecules [11,12]. The LDH clay matrix is also able to bring into a cumulative structure not only the advantage of good biocompatibility and controlled textural features [13,14] but also high adsorption and ion exchange capacities [15]. It was also reported that the particular texture of the LDH allows bacteria and viruses to adsorb on the clay matrix [12] and thus to interact closely with the supported nanoparticles.…”
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