Abstract

A number of theoretical models have been put forth to account for the layer rigidity of a variety of intercalated layered solids with fixed host structures as revealed by the composition-dependence of the basal spacing. The main features of each model will be reviewed briefly and their strengths and weaknesses will be assessed. It will be shown that no single model proposed to date is sufficiently universal to explain the available data.

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