화학공학소재연구정보센터
Solid State Ionics, Vol.151, No.1-4, 243-250, 2002
Preparation of protonic layered manganates and their intercalation behavior
The Na+ extraction of alpha-NaMnO2 upon acid leaching and subsequent intercalation of hexylamine were examined. The acid treatments using 0.01-1 M HCl solutions produced a protonic layered manganate HxMnO2.yH(2)O (x = 0.1-0.3, y similar to 0.6). The oxidation state of Mn was dependent on the HCl concentration. The change in oxidation state was attributed to the competition of redox extraction and ion-exchange reaction of Na ions: the redox extraction involved disproportionation, 2 Mn-III(s) --> Mn-IV(s) + Mn2+ (aq). The disproportionation reaction deteriorated the crystallinity of a protonic form of alpha-NaMnO2. On the other hand, the slow acid treatment and the pre-oxidized starting materials remarkably improved crystallinity of the protonic products of alpha-NaMnO2. These protonic manganates underwent intercalation with hexylamine, inducing interlayer expansion to 1.8 or 2.1 nm. Their intercalation compounds showed that crystallinity was dependent on their original protonic phases.