Affiliation:
1. Materials Science & Nano‐Engineering Program Sabanci University Tuzla Istanbul Turkey
2. Department for Nanostructured Materials Jožef Stefan Institute Ljubljana Slovenia
3. International Postgraduate School Jožef Stefan Ljubljana Slovenia
4. Department of Geology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering University of Ljubljana Ljubljana Slovenia
Abstract
AbstractCorundum and transition alumina powders are commonly produced through the Bayer process—that is, by digestion of bauxite in a sodium hydroxide solution, followed by gibbsite precipitation, which contains significant amounts of Na+ ions. During the de‐hydroxylation of gibbsite, Na+ is associated with retardation of the structural phase transformations between transition alumina and corundum (α‐Al2O3) phases, although the exact role of Na is unclear. The influence of Na+ ions on the phase transformation of γ‐Al2O3 to α‐alumina was investigated by varying the concentration of NaOH in aqueous γ‐Al2O3 suspensions. The phase transformation behavior of γ‐Al2O3 was monitored through thermal analysis, X‐ray diffraction, scanning electron microscope, X‐ray photoelectron spectrometer (XPS), and transmission electron microscope. As the Na concentration in γ‐alumina suspensions increased, the amount of α‐Al2O3 decreased in samples that were heat treated at 1200°C for 2 h. XPS analysis indicated that washing transition alumina powders with NH4OH solutions had decreased the surface concentration of Na+ and facilitated the phase transformation to α‐Al2O3.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites
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