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Formation of coordination compounds with aniline in the interlayer space of Ca2+-, Cu2+- and Fe3+-exchanged montmorillonite

  • Veronika Janíková EMAIL logo , Eugen Jóna , Róbert Janík , Viliam Pavlík , Darina Ondrušová and Michaela Ďurčeková
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The influence of Ca2+-, Cu2+- and Fe3+-exchanged montmorillonite (MMT) on the type of interaction with aniline in the interlayer space of MMT has been studied by means of X-ray powder diffraction and infrared spectra. Results of X-ray diffraction showed that aniline was successfully intercalated into the interlayer space of MMT. Based on IR spectra evaluation, aniline was indirectly coordinated through a water-bridge in Ca2+- and Fe3+-MMT and it was indirectly coordinated through a water-bridge as well as protonated in Cu2+-MMT (the spectrum of protonated aniline showed deformation and changes in the NH3+ absorption at approximately 1521 cm−1). It is important to point out that Cu2+-MMT indirect coordination and protonation occur simultaneously.


Presented at the XXV. International Conference on Coordination and Bioinorganic Chemistry, Smolenice, Slovakia, 31 May–5 June 2015.


Acknowledgements.

This work was supported by KEGA No. 006 TnUAD – 4/2014

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Received: 2015-3-31
Revised: 2015-7-22
Accepted: 2015-8-2
Published Online: 2016-1-22
Published in Print: 2016-1-1

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