Preparation and functionality of clay-containing films

This article provides an insight into state-of-the-art advances in the preparation and functionalization of clay-containing thin films. Layered clay minerals and their synthetic counterparts such as cationic montmorillonite, saponite, laponite and anionic layered double hydroxides are often used as...

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Main Authors: Zhou, C., Shen, Zhang-Feng, Liu, Lihong, Liu, Shaomin
Format: Journal Article
Published: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2011
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6058
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Shen, Zhang-Feng
Liu, Lihong
Liu, Shaomin
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Liu, Lihong
Liu, Shaomin
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description This article provides an insight into state-of-the-art advances in the preparation and functionalization of clay-containing thin films. Layered clay minerals and their synthetic counterparts such as cationic montmorillonite, saponite, laponite and anionic layered double hydroxides are often used as main components or functional fillers in the hybrid films. Strategic assembly of clay minerals or layered double hydroxides with functional molecules has led to a variety of nanostructured clay-containing hybrid films. Frequently used approaches are the solvent casting, the spin-coating, the layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly and the Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) techniques. The type of clay mineral, solvent, pH, organic components and functional molecules generally play a pivotal role in the formation and structure of a desired functional film. Different processes result in differences in the thickness, surface morphology and internal structure in the resultant clay-containing films. Functional polymers, dye molecules, transition metal complexes and protein molecules and even their combination have been exploited to fabricate and functionalize clay-containing films. Many studies have suggested that the functional clay-containing films have potential applications in many areas such as catalysis, modified electrodes and optoelectronic devices, anti-corrosion and packaging materials. Finally, the prospects for the future preparation and applications of clay-containing films are discussed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-60582017-09-13T16:07:33Z Preparation and functionality of clay-containing films Zhou, C. Shen, Zhang-Feng Liu, Lihong Liu, Shaomin This article provides an insight into state-of-the-art advances in the preparation and functionalization of clay-containing thin films. Layered clay minerals and their synthetic counterparts such as cationic montmorillonite, saponite, laponite and anionic layered double hydroxides are often used as main components or functional fillers in the hybrid films. Strategic assembly of clay minerals or layered double hydroxides with functional molecules has led to a variety of nanostructured clay-containing hybrid films. Frequently used approaches are the solvent casting, the spin-coating, the layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly and the Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) techniques. The type of clay mineral, solvent, pH, organic components and functional molecules generally play a pivotal role in the formation and structure of a desired functional film. Different processes result in differences in the thickness, surface morphology and internal structure in the resultant clay-containing films. Functional polymers, dye molecules, transition metal complexes and protein molecules and even their combination have been exploited to fabricate and functionalize clay-containing films. Many studies have suggested that the functional clay-containing films have potential applications in many areas such as catalysis, modified electrodes and optoelectronic devices, anti-corrosion and packaging materials. Finally, the prospects for the future preparation and applications of clay-containing films are discussed. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6058 10.1039/c1jm11479d The Royal Society of Chemistry restricted
spellingShingle Zhou, C.
Shen, Zhang-Feng
Liu, Lihong
Liu, Shaomin
Preparation and functionality of clay-containing films
title Preparation and functionality of clay-containing films
title_full Preparation and functionality of clay-containing films
title_fullStr Preparation and functionality of clay-containing films
title_full_unstemmed Preparation and functionality of clay-containing films
title_short Preparation and functionality of clay-containing films
title_sort preparation and functionality of clay-containing films
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6058