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Yan, H., Wei, M., Ma, J., & Duan, X. (2010). Density functional theory study on the influence of cation ratio on the host layer structure of Zn/Al double hydroxides. Particuology, 8(3), 212-220. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.partic.2010.03.004
Density functional theory study on the influence of cation ratio on the host layer structure of Zn/Al double hydroxides
Hong Yan a, Min Wei a *, Jing Ma b, Xue Duan a
a State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, China
b Institute of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Mesoscopic Chemistry of MOE, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China
10.1016/j.partic.2010.03.004
Volume 8, Issue 3, June 2010, Pages 212-220
Received 16 February 2009, Accepted 27 June 2009, Available online 8 April 2010.
E-mail: weimin@mail.buct.edu.cn

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Abstract

A density functional theory (DFT) study has been carried out for [Znn−1Al(OH2)n+6(OH)2n−2]3+ (n = 3–6) and [Znn−1Al(OH2)2n−2(OH)2n−2]3+ (n = 7) clusters, which include the basic structural information of the brucite-like lattice structure of Zn/Al layered double hydroxides (LDHs) with Zn/Al molar ratio (R) in the range 2–6, in order to understand the effect of the Zn/Al ratio on the structure and stability of binary Zn/Al LDHs. Based on systematic calculations of the geometric parameters and formation energies of the cluster models, it was found that it is possible for Zn2+ and Al3+ cations to replace Mg2+ isomorphously in the brucite-like structure with different R values, resulting in differences in microstructure of the clusters and unit cell parameter a of the Zn/Al LDHs. Analysis of the geometry and bonding around the trivalent Al3+ or divalent Zn2+ cations reveals that Al3+ plays a more significant role than Zn2+ in determining the microstructure properties, formation and bonding stability of the corresponding ZnRAl clusters when R < 5, while the influence of Zn2+ becomes the dominant factor in the case of R ≥ 5. These findings are in good agreement with experiments. This work provides a detailed electronic-level understanding of how the composition of cations affects the microstructure and stability of Zn-containing binary LDH layers.

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Keywords
Layered double hydroxide; Zn/Al molar ratio; Density functional calculation; Microstructure; Formation and bonding stability