Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10247999 | Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We demonstrate control of the size and morphology of aluminum hydrate nanoparticles synthesized by a hydrothermal reaction through manipulating the pH value of the reaction mixture, hydrothermal temperature and the surfactant used. Porous laths were formed under acidic conditions, while the lath-width increased with temperature resulting in the formation of single-crystal porous laths. At neutral or high pH values, porous plates of several nanometers thick were obtained. The pore sizes on both laths and plates were â¼2-3 nm. Stringy lath-shaped nanoparticles were obtained with polyethylene glycol surfactant. The control nanoparticle size and morphology using soft chemical methods is demonstrated. Furthermore, these nanoparticles transformed to γ-alumina nanocrystallites after heating to 673 K, and retained the morphology of the parent boehmite. A detailed characterization of the nanoparticulates and discussion of the mechanism of their formation and subsequent transformation is provided.
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Authors
H.Y. Zhu, X.P. Gao, D.Y. Song, Simon P. Ringer, Y.X. Xi, Ray L. Frost,