Abstract

The carbonate containing layered double hydroxide (LDH) of Zn with Ga, crystallizes in an ordered 3R 1 polytype having the rhombohedral structure with a fixed composition corresponding to [Zn 2+]/[Ga 3+] = 2.0. The sulphate containing LDH on the other hand crystallizes in the turbostratically disordered ‘11 Å’ phase. The layered structure collapses at 400 °C. The oxide residue obtained from the carbonate containing LDH has the wurtzite structure with Ga 3+ occupying the Zn 2+ sites. The defect wurtzite is metastable and reconstructs the LDH either on standing in a water saturated humidity chamber or on soaking in a Na 2CO 3 solution. The oxide residue obtained from the sulphate containing LDH has an unspecified structure and also reconstructs back into the original LDH on soaking in a Na 2SO 4 solution. However on heating to 800 °C, spinel (ZnGa 2O 4) formation is observed subsequent to which the reversible thermal behaviour is lost.

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