Materials Research Letters (Feb 2020)
Layered double alkoxides a novel group of layered double hydroxides without water content
Abstract
It has been generally accepted for long that water molecules are integral parts of layered double hydroxides (LDHs). It is even thought that in the absence of water molecules, there is no LDH structure. It is shown in this contribution that via the solvolysis of Mg- or Ca-alkoxides and Al-alkoxide with methanol or propanol and co-precipitated in methanolic methoxide, water-free LDH-like structures could be constructed. These novel LDH-like materials proved to be more active and selective catalysts in a Knoevenagel condensation than the corresponding ‘classical’ LDHs.
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