Abstract

α- alumina powder with particle size <100nm and spherical shape was prepared from calcined kaolin by acid leaching method. Here hydrochloric acid was used as a leaching agent. The amorphous white powders formed after precipitation, washing and drying were characterised by the different technique like XRD, TG-DSC and FTIR. Particle size distribution, specific surface area and microstructural analysis of the 1200°C calcined powder were also carried out to ascertain the size, shape and distribution of the particles. The phase pure α-alumina with a size range <100nm, was formed at 1200°C. The presence of a surfactant during processing also exhibited a positive effect on modification of particle size.

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