Exfoliation of non-swelling muscovite on dodecylammonium chloride intercalation between layers using wet-jet milling |
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Authors: | Yuichi Tominaga Keiji Fukushima Yoshitaka Takezawa Daisuke Shimamoto Yusuke Imai Yuji Hotta |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), 2266-98 Anagahora, Shimoshidami, Moriyama-ku, Nagoya 463-8560, Japan;2. Hitachi Chemical Co., Ltd., 48 Wadai, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki 300-4247, Japan |
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Abstract: | The exfoliation of layered muscovite with non-swelling property has been performed by combining various processes, such as heating, intercalation, and wet-jet milling. The c axis of muscovite was expanded from 2004.0 to 2022.8 pm at 800 °C without the destruction of crystallinity of muscovite. The heating at 800 °C led to the weak attraction force between potassium ions and silicate layers by hydroxylation of muscovite. The muscovite heated at 800 °C progressed the intercalation of dodecylammonium chloride (DDAC) into the layers effectively. Furthermore, the DDAC molecules were inserted to the interlayer of muscovite effectively by suppressing the formation of micelle of DDAC. The sedimentation test of wet-jet milled muscovite slurry showed that the relative packing density of muscovite was decreasing with increasing the amount of the intercalated DDAC. As results, the aspect ratio of muscovite prepared with combining the heating, the intercalation and the wet-jet milling was increased by 253% as compared to the raw muscovite. The aspect ratio was calculated from laser particle size distribution and thickness size distribution which was estimated from field emission-scanning electron microscopic images. The expansion of the interlayer led to the effective exfoliation of muscovite with high aspect ratio. |
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Keywords: | Muscovite Exfoliation Heating process Intercalation Wet-jet milling |
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