Abstract

This paper reports a method for producing α-Al2O3 at low temperatures by using a hydrothermal process and a seeding technique. White aluminum hydroxide precipitate prepared through a homogeneous precipitation method using aluminum nitrate and urea was peptized by using formic acid at room temperature to transform it into a transparent alumina sol. After the sol was hydrothermally treated, α-Al2O3 nanoparticle seeds were added to the sol. The sol containing the α-Al2O3 nanoparticles was transformed into an α-Al2O3-seeded alumina gel by drying at room temperature. The non-seeded alumina gel began to crystallize into α-Al2O3 at 500 °C. The α-Al2O3-seeding promoted the crystallization of the alumina gel to α-Al2O3. A remarkable α-Al2O3 crystallinity was achieved with an increase in α-Al2O3 content by weight in the final seeded alumina gel. Even with a content as low as 1%, the seeded alumina gel was partially crystallized to α-Al2O3 at a temperature as low as 400 °C.

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