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Insights into memory effect mechanisms of layered double hydroxides with solid-state NMR spectroscopy

Nature communications, ISSN: 2041-1723, Vol: 13, Issue: 1, Page: 6093-null
2022
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Layered double oxides (LDOs) can restore the parent layered double hydroxides (LDHs) structure under hydrous conditions, and this "memory effect" plays a critical role in the applications of LDHs, yet the detailed mechanism is still under debate. Here, we apply a strategy based on ex situ and in situ solid-state NMR spectroscopy to monitor the Mg/Al-LDO structure changes during recovery at the atomic scale. Despite the common belief that aqueous solution is required, we discover that the structure recovery can occur in a virtually solid-state process. Local structural information obtained with NMR spectroscopy shows that the recovery in aqueous solution follows dissolution-recrystallization mechanism, while the solid-state recovery is retro-topotactic, indicating a true "memory effect". The amount of water is key in determining the interactions of water with oxides, thus the memory effect mechanism. The results also provide a more environmentally friendly and economically feasible LDHs preparation route.

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Jin, Li; Zhou, Xiaoyuan; Wang, Fang; Ning, Xiang; Wen, Yujie; Song, Benteng; Yang, Changju; Wu, Di; Ke, Xiaokang; Peng, Luming

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Physics and Astronomy

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