Abstract

The synthesis of monometallic hydrotalcite-like compounds (MHLC) type Co(II)–Co(III) materials was achieved by precipitation of a solution of cobalt nitrate(II) followed by microwave irradiation during the hydrothermal treatment step. The effects of irradiation time, precipitant agent and atmosphere were studied in order to establish the preparation conditions and the stability of these materials. As expected, these materials required careful preparation conditions, mainly a very slow addition of the precursors. NH4OH had to be used as precipitant agent in an air atmosphere. Short microwave irradiation times during the hydrothermal treatment provided a better crystallization of MHLC. The low stability of these compounds (∼200°C) was explained by the presence of several Co-complexes between the layers of the laminar structure. X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), differential thermal analysis and thermogravimetric analysis (DTA/TGA), and thermoprogrammed oxidation (TPO) were used as characterization techniques.

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