NO-2 and SCN--intercalated layered double hydroxides: Structure and orientation of anions in the interlayer gallery

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NO-2 and SCN- are two common small inorganic anions. The former is a common industrial pollutant. The latter is linear and is a good mimic for the toxic CN- ion. The structures of these two anions are refined within the gallery of the [Zn-Al]-layered double hydroxide (LDH). Both LDHs crystallize as mixed anion phases. The nitrite is found to co-exist with the nitrate ion. The nitrite ion is intercalated with its molecular plane inclined to the metal hydroxide layer. In the case of the SCN- intercalated LDH, no other anion was detected by ion chromatography, suggesting that the SCN- deficiency is compensated by intercalated hydroxyl ions. In this case, the SCN- ion is found to be intercalated with its molecular axis inclined to the metal hydroxide layer.

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Marappa, S., & Kamath, P. V. (2018). NO-2 and SCN--intercalated layered double hydroxides: Structure and orientation of anions in the interlayer gallery. Bulletin of Materials Science, 41(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-017-1530-x

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