Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1315176 Journal of Fluorine Chemistry 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Spherical monodispersed magnesium fluoride has been obtained using the microwave-assisted precipitation technique from magnesium nitrate and ammonium fluoride solutions. Studies aimed at optimizing synthesis conditions from the point of view of preparing spherical MgF2 particles of possibly high monodispersity were performed. Spherical MgF2 particles of 0.25–0.36 μm in diameter have been obtained with relative standard deviation from the average value ranging from 7 to 15%. It has been established that a certain optimal range of Mg(NO3)2 and NH4F concentrations exists that enables a highly monodispersed MgF2 to be prepared. The range is narrow (0.01–0.03 mol dm−3) for both precursors. Spherical MgF2 particles have been characterized by SEM, XRD, DTG/DTA and FTIR techniques.

Graphical abstractSpherical MgF2 particles of 0.25–0.36 μm in diameter and high monodispersity (S.D.  = 7–15%) were obtained using the microwave-assisted precipitation technique.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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