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Andreas Leuteritz

Researcher at Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology

Publications -  86
Citations -  2267

Andreas Leuteritz is an academic researcher from Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Layered double hydroxides & Nanocomposite. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 79 publications receiving 1871 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas Leuteritz include Leibniz Association.

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Intercalation of Mg–Al layered double hydroxide by anionic surfactants: Preparation and characterization

TL;DR: In this paper, the preparation and characterization of intercalation compounds of Mg-Al layered double hydroxide (Mg−Al LDH) and various organic surfactants have been studied in detail.
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Preparation and burning behaviors of flame retarding biodegradable poly(lactic acid) nanocomposite based on zinc aluminum layered double hydroxide

TL;DR: A flame retarding biodegradable polylactic acid (PLA) nanocomposite based on flame retardant composites (containing ammonium polyphosphate (APP), pentaerythritol (PER) and melamine cyanurate (MC) has been prepared by melt-compounding directly.
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Synthesis of organo cobalt-aluminum layered double hydroxide via a novel single-step self-assembling method and its use as flame retardant nanofiller in PP.

TL;DR: As flame-retardant nanofiller, O-CoAl-LDH shows significant decrease in heat release rate, the total heat release (THR) and the heat release capacity (HRC) of the PP composites, though the thermal stability of the compounds decreases slightly compared to the base polymer.
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One-Step Synthesis of Organic LDH and Its Comparison with Regeneration and Anion Exchange Method

TL;DR: In this paper, a one-step method has been developed to synthesize organically modified layered double hydroxide under ambient condition and without requirement of carbonate-free condition, which has been found to be effective in the presence of several competitive anions and provides modified products with improved homogeneity, crystallinity, etc., as compared to other commonly known methods such as anion exchange and regeneration.