An easy one-pot synthesis of structurally controlled aluminum hydroxide particles from an aqueous sodium aluminate solutionopen access
- Authors
- Chang, Tae Sun; Na, Jeong Hyeon; Jung, Chan Yoon; Koo, Sang Man
- Issue Date
- Dec-2009
- Publisher
- KOREAN ASSOC CRYSTAL GROWTH, INC
- Keywords
- sodium aluminate; urchin-shaped hollow particle; porous particles
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF CERAMIC PROCESSING RESEARCH, v.10, no.6, pp.832 - 839
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- SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF CERAMIC PROCESSING RESEARCH
- Volume
- 10
- Number
- 6
- Start Page
- 832
- End Page
- 839
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/175762
- DOI
- 10.36410/jcpr.2009.10.6.832
- ISSN
- 1229-9162
- Abstract
- Here, we describe an easy one-step process for producing structurally controlled aluminium hydroxide nano-materials with various morphologies and porosities from an aqueous sodium aluminate (NaAlO2) solution. Crystalline urchin-shaped hollow particles with a boehmite structure were prepared using a simple precipitation process at 60 degrees C. By lowering the reaction temperature, the formation process for urchin-shaped hollow particles could be monitored: 1) the generation of thin-film shaped materials, 2) the transformation into nano-rods, and 3) the formation of hollow particles. With heat treatment at 700 degrees C, the urchin-shaped hollow particles were completely converted to gamma-Al2O3 particles without changing their morphology. Rod-shaped products with a dawsonite structure could be obtained by the slow evaporation of boehmite nanorods in an aqueous alcoholic solution. The sodium dawsonites were converted to the diaoyudaoite phase with heat treatment at 900 degrees C, exhibiting a disruption in their morphology. In addition, non-crystaltine porous spherical particles were also prepared using simple precipitation at 12 degrees C. Heat treatment at 900 degrees C transformed the amorphous spherical particles into gamma-Al2O3 particles, maintaining their spherical morphologies.
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