Abstract
Zinc–aluminium-layered double hydroxide containing dioctyl sulphosuccinate in the lamella for the formation of an organic–inorganic layered hybrid nanocomposite (ZALDIN) was synthesized by spontaneous self-assembly of organic and inorganic components from an aqueous phase. The heat-treated ZALDIN (ZALDITs) was obtained by heating ZALDIN at 150–800 °C under atmospheric pressure. The layered structure of the nanocomposite collapsed when the sample was heated at 150–250 °C. The formation of ZnO phase was observed when ZALDIN was heat-treated at 250 °C or higher, and in addition, a ZnS phase was also observed when the sample was heat-treated at 800 °C. The ZnO phase became more prominent as the heating temperature increased. The specific surface area for ZALDITs generally increased with temperature, with an optimum of about 62 m 2/g at 600 °C. However, the surface area decreased to 39 m 2/g at 800 °C, compared to 4 m 2/g for ZALDIN.
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