Contrast study of Janus-typed layered clays with huge aspect ratio
Surface compartmentalize layered clays with a huge aspect ratio have a high potential for applications as they combine different chemical and physical properties. Designing the texture and confinement of one compound between single clay platelets opens the way to new artificial materials in optoelectronics and gas barrier applications. We developed a way to obtain layered hybrid clay material with a huge aspect ratio up to 20000, including Janus-type modifications. Proving the hybrid morphology of (exfoliated) clay platelets is extremely difficult. Within the proposed experiment we want to study the morphology of layered hybrid clays with contrast variation to proof the compartmentalized Janus-type nature.
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STOETER Matthias; BREU Josef; DULLE Martin; FOERSTER Stefan; LINDNER Peter and ROSENFELDT Sabine. (2015). Contrast study of Janus-typed layered clays with huge aspect ratio. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.9-10-1417