K. Kandori et al., EFFECTS OF SURFACTANTS ON THE PRECIPITATION AND PROPERTIES OF COLLOIDAL PARTICLES FROM FORCED HYDROLYSIS OF FECL3-HCL SOLUTION, Journal of Materials Science, 30(8), 1995, pp. 2145-2152
The forced hydrolysis of FeCl3-HCl solution in the presence of surfact
ants such as sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS), cetyltrimethyl ammonium ch
loride (CTAC), polyoxyethylene (20) nonylphenyl ether (NP-20) and po l
y(oxyethylene-oxypropylene) (PE-64) has been carried out and the preci
pitated particles were characterized by various techniques. No effect
on the morphology of the precipitates was observed for CTAC and NP-20.
The addition of a small amount of PE-64 progressed the particle growt
h but PE-64 yielded small lemon-shape alpha-Fe2O3 particles at high co
ncentration. On the other hand, the morphological uniformity of alpha-
Fe2O3 particles was impaired and they changed to needle- or rod-like a
lpha-FeOOH particles with increase in the SDS concentration. The alpha
-Fe2O3 particles formed with SDS showed a high selective adsorption of
H2O and CO2, although alpha-FeOOH particles have no such selectivity.
The alpha-FeOOH particles thus prepared exhibited a low porosity on t
he heat treatment in vacuo.