2007 Annual Meeting
(33f) Influence of pH and Sulphate on the Morphology of Boehmite
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The synthesis of nano-crystals with different shapes as rods, plates and cubes, etc. has been paid much attention in recent years owing to their specific physic-chemistry properties. Boehmite is a crucial precursor of alumina (a material widely used in ceramics, composites and catalysts because of its high stability, varying structure (g,d,a,) and controllable mesoporous textures) and was usually prepared by hydrothermal treatment of aluminum hydroxide or aluminum salts. The former work showed that the shape of boehmite is connected closely with the pH of the slurry. The boehmite nano-rods with an aspect ratio lower than 10 were obtained at acidic condition and the boehmite plates was formed at alkaline condition. But how to get well-crystallized boehmite nanorods with high aspect ratio is still a challenge.
In this study, the effect of the pH and sulphate on the shape of boehmite was investigated and a facile sulphate-assisted hydrothermal method was developed to produce boehmite nanorods with an aspect ratio greater than 20. Amorphous Al(OH)3 precipitate was formed by mixing AlCl3 and NH4OH solutions at room temperature, the treating of the precipitate at
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Fig.1. Morphology of boehmite formed at different hydrothermal solutions
Initial pH: a-9.5, b-5.0, c-5; initial conc. of sulphate ( mol/L): a-0, b-0, c-0.05; temperature(oC) : 240, time(h): 16.0.