Fabrication of eco-friendly betanin hybrid materials based on palygorskite and halloysite

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Eco-friendly betanin/clay minerals hybrid materials with good stability were synthesized by combining with adsorption, grinding, and heating treatment using natural betanin extracted from beetroot and natural 2:1 type palygorskite or 1:1 type halloysite. After incorporation of clay minerals, the thermal stability and solvent resistance of natural betanin were obviously enhanced. Due to the difference in the structure of palygorskite and halloysite, betanin was mainly adsorbed on the outer surface of palygorskite or halloysite through hydrogen-bond interaction, but also part of them also entered into the lumen of Hal via electrostatic interaction. Compared with palygorskite, hybrid materials prepared with halloysite exhibited the better color performance, heating stability and solvent resistance due to the high loading content of betanin and shielding effect of lumen of halloysite.

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Li, S., Mu, B., Wang, X., Kang, Y., & Wang, A. (2020). Fabrication of eco-friendly betanin hybrid materials based on palygorskite and halloysite. Materials, 13(20), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13204649

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