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Gallic acid-loaded montmorillonite nanostructure as a new controlled release system

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APPLIED CLAY SCIENCE
Volume 119, Issue -, Pages 236-242

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.clay.2015.10.020

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Gallic acid; Montmorillonite; Controlled release system; Intercalation

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A new controlled release system was obtained by mimicking the process of forming clay-phenol nanostructure in soil by aqueous dispersion. The nanostructure was prepared using gallic acid (GA) as a guest and impure and unmodified montmorillonite (Mt) as the clay host The experiment was performed at two pH levels, 3 and 7. XRD, FTIR, TGA and UV-Visible analyses showed that GA adsorption was higher at pH 3 (33%) compared to pH 7(20%). TGA analysis showed that Mt/GA nanocomposites prepared at pH 7 lost 73% and one of pH 3 lost 47% of their absorbed GA at 370-780 degrees C, respectively. Free GA lost only 28% of its mass at 370-780 degrees C and 72% at 260 degrees C. These results suggest the existence of a stronger linkage between absorbed GA at pH 7 compared to pH 3. Correlation coefficient between temperature and GA released from nanocomposite formations at pH 7 (r = 0.99.5), pH 3 (r = 0.96) and from free GA (r = 0.88) also confirmed this hypothesis. The pattern of GA release from Mt at PBS 0.1 M, shows that Mt/GA nanostructure can be presented as a new controlled release system. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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