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Since the first works introducing the aluminum intercalated clay family in the early 1970s, interest in the synthesis of Pillared InterLayered Clays (PILC) has increased tremendously, especially research into their properties and energetic and environmental applications. After our comprehensive reviews and book on the synthesis and catalytic applications of these materials, new references have appeared in the literature and the interest in this field is continuously increasing. The aim of this Special Issue is to collect the recent advances developed considering this family of solids.
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Keywords
- 13X molecular sieve
- acid activation
- adsorption
- Ag-coating
- Al-PILC
- AlNi-PILC
- azo dye
- Benzene
- Cadmium
- catalytic combustion
- catalytic wet peroxide oxidation
- chitosan
- ciprofloxacin
- clays
- combustion catalysts
- concentrated media
- dye remediation
- heterostructures
- inverse micelle
- isotherm
- Keggin ion
- Keggin polycation
- keggin-like mixed Al/Fe polyoxocation
- mesosilica
- methyl orange
- microwave radiation
- mineralogical composition
- Mn-Al mixed oxide
- Modification
- montmorillonite/hydrotalcite composite
- montmorillonite/titania composite
- organoclay
- palygorskite
- Pd-Ce
- pillared clay
- pillared clays
- pillared montmorillonite
- pillared porous phosphate heterostructures
- pillaring solution
- removal
- reutilization
- scale up
- sericite
- smectite
- sodium modification
- solar photocatalytic activity
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Technology: general issues
- thermal modification
- TPD/TPSR
- wastewater
- water purification
- ZnO-TiO2/delaminated montmorillonite