Potassium acetate (KAc) has been successfully intercalated into dickite through immersion method. Prepared complexes were characterized by XRD, FTIR, TG-DTA, XPS and SEM-EDS analyses. The effectiveness of intercalation and influencing factors were also analyzed. The results confirmed that KAc and H2O were successfully inserted into the interlayer of dickite. The results showed that intercalated rate of dickite by KAc were related to aging time, pH value, reaction temperature, and concentration of KAc solution. From the view of energy and environmental protection, reaction time for 24 h was enough to gain a satisfactory intercalation result. While a good intercalated complex can be obtained on the weak alkaline condition of pH value. A higher concentration of KAc solution was beneficial to intercalate and the reaction temperature below 100 °C was proved to be favorable for intercalation.