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Effects of preheating on mechanochemical amorphization and enhanced reactivity of aluminum hydroxide

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ADVANCED POWDER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 215-226

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VSP BV
DOI: 10.1163/15685520052385032

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mechanical activation; aluminum hydroxide; preheating; amorphization; hydration reactivity

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Preheating of gibbsite at 250 degreesC brought about a phase transition to boehmite and an increase in the specific surface area as a consequence of partial dehydration. The preheated sample amorphizes completely by milling with a planetary ball mill for 2 h. Faster activation of preheated gibbsite is demonstrated by the integral heat of hydration, DeltaH(h), with Ca(OH)(2) in an aqueous milieu. By using preheated gibbsite after milling for 1 h, DeltaH(h) is almost the same as that by using gibbsite after milling for 3 h without preheating. Judging from DeltaH(h), continuous milling of gibbsite without cooling reduces the degree of activation down to 1/10. In contrast, no such reduction is observed when gibbsite is preheated.

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