Abstract
This paper presents the results of the functionalization of Brazilian São Simão kaolinite with pyridine-2-carboxylic and pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylic acids. The functionalization involved refluxing of the pyridine-carboxylic acid in the presence of kaolinite previously intercalated with dimethyl sulfoxide; both acids effectively displaced dimethyl sulfoxide from the clay interlayer. The resulting materials were characterized by X-ray diffraction, thermal analysis, infrared absorption spectroscopy, and C and N elemental analysis. The X-ray diffractograms revealed the incorporation of the acid molecules into the interlayer space of kaolinite. The thermogravimetric curves of the kaolinite samples functionalized with the pyridine-carboxylic acids indicated that the materials were thermally stable up to 300 °C. The displacements of the bands due to interlayer hydroxyls in the infrared absorption spectra also confirmed the functionalization of the kaolinite with the pyridine-carboxylic acids.
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