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AbstractMore than 8000 different derivatives of mica-type layer silicates (muscovite, biotite, illite, vermiculite, beidellite, montmorillonite) with alkylammonium ions and different organic molecules as swelling liquids were prepared and characterized analytically by X-ray and chemical methods. The following results have been discussed in some detail.Layer-lattice compounds are formed in simple stoichiometric relations. In n-alkyl-ammonium compounds, for instance, the sum (n-Cx,H2x+1NH3++n-CxH2x+1Y) per (Si, Al)4O10 is equal to 2.0 (Y = OH-, Cl-, Br-, NH2-, COH-, CONH2-, CN-).The layer distance of the pure n-alkylammonium derivatives enables one to determine the charge density in the silicate layers. But in soils the ability of humic acids to undergo two-dimensional intracrystalline swelling and to react with alkylammonium ions must also be considered.The properties of n-alkylammonium layer silicates are similar to those of alkyl-ammonium-uranium micas and of swelling vanadates (e.g. hewettite and pascoite). The swelling properties of alkyl-(α, ω)-diammonium ions are markedly influenced by the opportunities for hydrogen bonding. Mica-type layer silicates may show catalytic properties like protease or oxidase with ammonium ions, which are of general interest.

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