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The intercalation into interlayer spaces of montmorillonite (MMT), obtained from natural calcium bentonite, was investigated. Modification of MMT was performed by the poly(acrylic acid-co-maleic acid) sodium salt (co-MA/AA). Efficiency of modification of MMT by sodium salt co-MA/AA was assessed by the infrared spectroscopic methods (FTIR), X-ray diffraction method (XRD) and spectrophotometry UV-Vis. It was found, that MMT can be relatively simply modified with omitting the preliminary organofilisation – by introducing hydrogel chains of maleic acid-acrylic acid copolymer in a form of sodium salt into interlayer galleries. A successful intercalation by sodium salt of the above mentioned copolymer was confirmed by the powder X-ray diffraction (shifting the reflex(001) originated from the montmorillonite phase indicating an increase of interlayer distances) as well as by the infrared spectroscopy (occurring of vibrations characteristic for the introduced organic macromolecules). The performed modification causes an increase of the ion exchange ability which allows to assume that the developed hybrid composite: MMT-/maleic acid-acrylic acid copolymer (MMT-co- MA/AA) can find the application as a binding material in the moulding sands technology. In addition, modified montmorillonites indicate an increased ability for ion exchanges at higher temperatures (TG-DTG, UV-Vis). MMT modified by sodium salt of maleic acid-acrylic acid copolymer indicates a significant shifting of the loss of the ion exchange ability in the direction of the higher temperature range (500–700°C).

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B. Grabowska
S. Cukrowicz
Ż. Kurleto-Kozioł
K. Kaczmarska
D. Drożyński
M. Sitarz
A. Bobrowski
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In this work, we present findings on the syntheses and study of properties of InSe<PTHQ> nanohybrid. The introduction of guest component in GaSe matrix leads to an increase in inhomogeneities, which is clearly confirmed by the strengthening of the low-frequency horizontal branch of Nyquist diagrams. A constant magnetic field counteracts this effect and changes the behavior of the impedance hodograph at low frequencies to the opposite. Illumination leads to a colossal increase in quantum capacitance, which is clearly demonstrated in the Nyquist diagram. For the synthesized InSe<PTHQ> nanohybrid the interesting behavior of the current-voltage characteristic is reported. As a result of studies of the synthesized InSe<PTHQ> nanohybrid the effect of “negative capacity” is observed, the magnitude of which can be controlled by the electric field. Based on the constructed impedance model and proposed N-barrier model, the physical mechanisms of the investigated processes are suggested.
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Authors and Affiliations

Fedir Ivashchyshyn
1
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Vitaliy Maksymych
2
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Dariusz Calus
1
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Myroslava Klapchuk
2
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Glib Baryshnikov
3
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Rostislav Galagan
3
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Valentina Litvin
3
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Piotr Chabecki
1
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Ihor Bordun
1 2
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  1. Czestochowa University of Technology, Al. Armii Krajowej 17, Czestochowa, 42-200, Poland
  2. Lviv Polytechnic National University, Bandera Str. 12, Lviv, 79013, Ukraine
  3. Bohdan Khmelnytsky National University, blvd. Shevchnko 81, 18031, Cherkasy, Ukraine

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