The synthesis of ZnS pillared kaolinite-montmorillonite nanocomposites: highly efficient catalyst for degradation of eosin-B
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    ZnS pillared kaolinite_montmorillonite (ZnS-PKM) nanocomposite was successfully prepared in situ via the ion exchange and solvothermal process of a complex precursor of thiourea and Zn (CH3COO)2 at the molar ratio of 2∶1 at 170℃ for 4 h. XRD result shows that the d001 of kaolinite-montmorillonite (KM) is pillared to 1.95 nm from 0.98 nm, which is due to the accommodation of ZnS in the gallery of KM. SEM images illustrate that the uniformly distributed ZnS agglomeration exists on the partially exfoliated KM layers, and TEM verifies that the agglomerated ZnS (~25 nm) is stacked by ZnS subparticles (3~5 nm), which is intercalated in the layers of KM. SAED and EDS confirm that the particles are of hexagonal ZnS with low crystallization. Photo degradation of eosin-B was performed to test the catalytic activity of the prepared ZnS-PKM. UV-Vis absorption spectrum tracking the course of the degradation reaction shows that eosin-B is demineralized in 20min without the formation of new pollutant, and its activity is much higher than activities reported ZnS nanoparticles in references. The probable mechanism lies in the protection of ZnS nanoparticles by the layers of KM from agglomeration, which leads to the possibility of the reuse of ZnS-PKM.

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杨浩文 李金洪 赵文婷 苗世顶,2005,ZnS柱撑高岭石-蒙脱石混层矿物纳米复合材料的制备及其光降解伊红-B的研究[J].岩石矿物学杂志,24(6):578~582. YANG Hao-wen, LI Jin-hong, ZHAO Wen-ting, MIAO Shi-ding,2005,The synthesis of ZnS pillared kaolinite-montmorillonite nanocomposites: highly efficient catalyst for degradation of eosin-B[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,24(6):578~582.

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