Structure and phase changes of alumina produced by flame hydrolysis.

Dalton Trans

University of Siegen, Faculty IV: School of Science and Technology, Department of Chemistry and Biology, Inorganic Materials Chemistry and Center of Micro- and Nanochemistry and Engineering (Cμ), Adolf-Reichwein-Straße 2, D-57076 Siegen, Germany.

Published: August 2024

Fumed alumina from the combustion of AlCl produced nano particles with specific areas from 30 to 220 m g (BET) which were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, Al solid-state NMR and transmission electron microscopy. During the short-lived synthesis, highly disordered γ-alumina progressively transforms into a mixture of δ and θ-alumina. For the γ-alumina particles, only for particles with the highest specific area a significant amount of five-coordinated Al can be found which is only partially located in the particle surface. Water can be bound reversibly and increases the coordination number of aluminium atoms in the particle surface. For the well-crystallized mixture of δ and θ-alumina, high resolution and high S/N powder XRD pattern features a large number of superstructure reflections along with the commonly observed diffuse reflections. Al MQMAS NMR provides a total of 8 crystallographic sites with an unusually high resolution in the tetrahedral region, with 4 distinct AlO sites pertaining to the δ phase alone. The results suggest that the δ-alumina phase produced in this process can be described as an ordered structure.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4dt01809eDOI Listing

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