Abstract
AbstractNanocrystalline MgAl2O4 powders were prepared by a thermal decomposition method, i.e. by use of molten salts. This method involves co-melting stoichiometric amounts of magnesium nitrate hydrate Mg(NO3)2.6H 2O and aluminium nitrate hydrate Al(N O3) 3.9H2O at 500°C. The spinel content of the co-melted and calcined powders at different firing temperatures up to 1000°C was determined by chemical analysis and the powders were characterised with respect to spinel formation, crystallite and particle sizes by X RD, T EM , and IR spectroscopy. The results obtained revealed that the co-melted materials were amorphous. After heat treatment of the amorphous materials at up to 1000°C, pure spinel powder was obtained, reaching over 98% spinel content. During calcination at different firing temperatures up to 1000°C the amorphous material progressively crystallised, forming nanocrystalline spinel with a maximum crystallite size of about 10 nm and particle size of around 300 nm. Bands in IR spectra were observed ...
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