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Cation exchange in synthetic manganates: I. Alkylammonium exchange in a synthetic phyllomanganate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 July 2018

Abstract

On treatment with dodecylammonium chloride, a synthetic Na-saturated phyllomanganate undergoes a cation-exchange reaction in which the structure expands from a collapsed basal spacing of 7 Å or a hydrated one of 10 Å to ∼ 25·5 Å. The exchange reaction is strongly influenced by the saturating cation in the original manganate and by the degree of hydration of the interlayer zone in which the exchangeable cations are located. Of the 12 cations tested, from Groups IA, IIA and IIB of the Periodic Table, only Co-manganate undergoes alkylammonium exchange when fully-dehydrated by evacuation. The results are discussed in the context of existing knowledge of the synthetic phyllomanganate and, by extrapolation, the potential value of the technique in the characterization of natural manganates has been assessed.

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Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1986

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