A study of the mechano-chemical transformation of goethite to hematite was
carried out using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffract
ion (XRD). Synthetic goethite was dry-ground in air for different times up
to 104 h and characterized with the aim of understanding the mechanisms tak
ing part in the transformation, the phases formed, and particle distributio
n, morphology and size. It was found that the transformation is topotactic,
without the formation of intermediate phases, and takes place by fragmenta
tion of crystals, creation of twins, dehydration of goethite particles, and
formation of voids. The voids are arranged in almost parallel striations,
and are associated with the loss of hydroxyl groups and formation of hemati
te in small domains of equiaxial crystallites. The hematite crystal size is
about 10 nm at the initial stages and after prolonged periods of grinding
remains constant at about 19 nm. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science I,td. All rights
reserved.