Reaction of magnesium sulfate with aqueous ammonia in a hydrothermal condit
ion (150-180 degreesC) produced a fibrous magnesium hydroxide sulfate hydra
te (MHSH) with a composition corresponding to a stoichiometry of 4.34Mg(OH)
(2). MgSO4. xH(2)O. Chemical composition analysis showed that the quantity
of x was more likely to be 2 rather than the well-known 3. The MHSH whisker
s were about 0.3-2 mum in diameter and 40-100 mum in length, with an aspect
ratio no less than 100. Selected area electron diffraction (SAED) and X-ra
y diffraction patterns (XRD) showed the whiskers were well-crystallized wit
h an orthorhombic structure. An interesting superlattice was observed from
the ED patterns but this superstructure was unstable under the radiation of
a high-energy electron beam especially under HREM conditions. Several tech
niques such as XRD, TEM, EDS, HREM, XPS, TGA-DTA, FTIR, etc, were used to c
haracterize the structural features and thermal behavior of the experimenta
l products. Our sample of fibrous MHSH was found to lose two hydration wate
rs at about 330 degreesC, to further decompose at higher treatment temperat
ure, and to transform finally into MgO near 1000 degreesC.