SYNTHESIS OF BETA-ALUMINA FROM ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE PRECURSOR FORMED BYGEL TO CRYSTALLITE CONVERSIONS

Citation
Trn. Kutty et al., SYNTHESIS OF BETA-ALUMINA FROM ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE PRECURSOR FORMED BYGEL TO CRYSTALLITE CONVERSIONS, Materials research bulletin, 31(9), 1996, pp. 1159-1168
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Material Science
Journal title
ISSN journal
00255408
Volume
31
Issue
9
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1159 - 1168
Database
ISI
SICI code
0025-5408(1996)31:9<1159:SOBFAH>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
A novel method is reported for the preparation of phase-pure beta ''-( Na) alumina by the gel to crystallite conversion technique. Coarse gel s of hydrated alumina, Al2O3 . Y H2O (80 < Y < 120), were reacted with sodium hydroxide solution in ethanol, yielding crystalline NaxAlOx(OH )(3-x) (0.17 < x < 0.23) having the gibbsite structure with inserted s odium ions. Thermal decomposition of this precursor above 573 K yielde d the intermediate NaxAlO1+x(OH)(1-x) with the boehmite structure. At higher temperatures this intermediate gave rise to gamma-alumina, NaxA l2O3-x(OH)(3x) and NaAl7/3O4 with the defect spinel structure. It is p roposed that because of the cubic close packing of oxygen ions present in the intermediate alumina, formation of beta ''-alumina takes place above 1273 K as a continuous solid-state process with minimal rearran gement of the close packed oxide ions. The beta ''-alumina phase thus formed is free of intergrowths of the beta-phase, as revealed by HREM and is stable up to near-melting conditions.