STUDY OF REACTIONS AND CATALYSTS FOR FUEL COMBUSTION .11. EFFECT OF THE METHOD OF MODIFYING ALUMINUM-OXIDE ON THE FORMATION OF LOW-TEMPERATURE SOLID-SOLUTIONS IN ALUMINUM MAGNESIUM SYSTEMS
Na. Koryabkina et al., STUDY OF REACTIONS AND CATALYSTS FOR FUEL COMBUSTION .11. EFFECT OF THE METHOD OF MODIFYING ALUMINUM-OXIDE ON THE FORMATION OF LOW-TEMPERATURE SOLID-SOLUTIONS IN ALUMINUM MAGNESIUM SYSTEMS, Kinetics and catalysis, 32(4), 1991, pp. 914-917
The formation of solid solutions in aluminum-magnesium systems was stu
died. It was shown that depending on the means of magnesium introducti
on and heat treatment temperature three types of solid solutions can b
e formed having the structure of gamma-Al2O3: anionic, anionic-cationi
c, and cationic. The mechanical strength of the spherical aluminum oxi
de samples obtained also depends on the modification method. The stron
gest samples are obtained by introducing magnesium into aluminum hydro
xide followed by calcination at 820 K.