Abstract

The stages of thermal decomposition of basic aluminium-ammonium sulfate (BAAS) in hydrogen atmosphere were studied with use of differential thermal analysis (DTA), thermogravimetric (TG), X-ray diffraction phase analysis (XRD), and chemical analyses. It has been found that hydrogen greatly influences the process of the desulfurization of the investigated compound: this process occurs at lower temperatures as compared to the desulfurization process in air. The final decomposition product of the basic salt at 1223 K isγ-Al2O3. The experimental part is preceded by the thermodynamic analysis of the desulfurization process of BAAS in hydrogen atmosphere, and its results have been correlated with experimental tests.

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