Selective Layer Reaction of Layer-by-Layer Assembled Layered Double-Hydroxide Nanocrystals
Journal of the American Chemical Society2007Vol. 129(12), pp. 3522–3523
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Abstract
The layer-by-layer assembly of layered double-hydroxide (LDH) nanocrystals was successfully accomplished by surface grafting using organic acids as coupling agents. The organic acids adsorbed on the crystalline sheet edges of LDH also play a key role in allowing or blocking the intercalation reaction of the multilayered LDH nanocrystals, thereby making it possible to form thin layers of organic-LDH nanocomposite architectures on solid substrates.
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