2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2014.05.013
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Integrative strategies to hybrid lamellar compounds: an integration challenge

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“…60 Clearly, the peculiar behavior of compound 1 can be explained by the competition between ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic nearest neighbour exchange interactions. The best fit provides J = -0.40(1) cm -1 and g = 2.17 (1). The exchange interaction is significantly smaller (by two orders of magnitude) than the ones obtained by Fujita for a series of layered hydroxides containing aromatic sulfonates.…”
Section: Comparison With Classical Methods and Morphology Controlmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…60 Clearly, the peculiar behavior of compound 1 can be explained by the competition between ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic nearest neighbour exchange interactions. The best fit provides J = -0.40(1) cm -1 and g = 2.17 (1). The exchange interaction is significantly smaller (by two orders of magnitude) than the ones obtained by Fujita for a series of layered hydroxides containing aromatic sulfonates.…”
Section: Comparison With Classical Methods and Morphology Controlmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…Clay–organic hybrids showed very early extraordinary importance in view to their industrial applications. In fact, they have been extensively used as additives and fillers in polymers (e.g., polymer–clay nanocomposites), rheological agents, specific sorbents, etc., and more recently in certain technological applications as advanced materials . As above signaled, seminal works from Gieseking, Hendricks, Bradley, and MacEwan developed in the 1940s were the basis for the current manufacture of the so‐called organoclays particularly produced in the two last decades .…”
Section: Modern Hybrids: a Mushrooming Multidisciplinary Field Of Resmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is also essential to control the structural characteristics and the physical mechanisms influencing the properties of such new hierarchical nanostructures. [1,8,9,54,55] In many of the lamellar systems explored in the literature, such as bimetallic trioxalatometalates A[M II M III (ox) 3 ], [50][51][52][53][56][57][58][59] hexathiohypodiphosphates MPS 3 [47-49, 60, 61] [29,37,45,[62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71] the bond between organic species and inorganic network is weak (electrostatic interactions, hydrogen bonds). Therefore, interactions between properties are low and little synergy is obtained between electonic properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%