Development of Novel Decarboxylation-Urea Method toward Interlayer-Anion-Controlled Layered Double Hydroxides

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Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are representative of a 2D anionic clay. Simple and homogeneous synthesis of interlayer-anion-controlled LDH is essential for studies and industrial production. In this study, we report the one-pot synthesis of an LDH that is selective for interlayer anions, which was labeled as “decarboxylation-urea method”. We obtained LDHs intercalated with NO3-, Cl-, and SO42- by removing CO2 in this method. The ionic conductivities of the prepared LDHs were investigated for their applicability to electrolytes, and it was found that Zn-Al LDH intercalated with NO3- showed the highest ionic conductivity (18 mS cm-1). Therefore, the LDH intercalated with NO3- synthesized using the decarboxylation-urea method is promising as an alkaline solid electrolyte.

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Uga, M., Taniguchi, Y., Matsumoto, M., Okada, T., Maeda, K., Mieda, E., … Yamada, H. (2023). Development of Novel Decarboxylation-Urea Method toward Interlayer-Anion-Controlled Layered Double Hydroxides. ACS Omega, 8(39), 36199–36206. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c04650

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