Synthesis and anion-exchange reactions of a new anionic clay, α-magnesium hydroxide.

J Colloid Interface Sci

Materials Research Group, Department of Chemistry, St. Joseph's College, 36 Lalbagh Road, Bangalore 560 027, India.

Published: February 2011

A new anionic clay, α-magnesium hydroxide, was synthesized by hydrolysis of magnesium acetate in propylene glycol. The structure of this α-hydroxide is similar to that of hydrotalcites. It consists of positively charged magnesium hydroxide layers arising out of partial protonation of the hydroxyl groups of the [Mg(OH)(2)] layers and loosely held anions in the interlayer region. As expected it ages readily in water to give β-magnesium hydroxide, brucite. While anion-exchange reactions of α-magnesium hydroxide could not be carried out in aqueous medium a number of anion-exchange reactions could be carried out successfully in ethanol medium.

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