“…These clay minerals swell in water into a manner similar to smectites, and have interlayer charge densities higher than that of smectites [14]. Unlike natural clay minerals, they have high crystallinity, controllable composition and fewer impurities [15]. For this reasons, the use of such modified Maghnite as host materials is expected to be more advantageous than the use of raw natural clay minerals(Maghnite-Na + ) [16].Biodegradable polymers should non-toxic, capable of maintaining good mechanical integrity until degraded, and capable of controlled rates of degradation [17].…”