Materials Research (Jan 2009)

Hydrothermal synthesis of well-crystallised boehmite crystals of various shapes

  • Pérsio de Souza Santos,
  • Antonio Carlos Vieira Coelho,
  • Helena de Souza Santos,
  • Pedro Kunihiko Kiyohara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392009000400012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. 437 – 445

Abstract

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Aluminium monohydroxide, also known as aluminium oxyhydroxide (boehmite - AlO[OH]), is water insoluble but crystallises into microcrystals of various shapes. When, by X-ray diffraction, the microcrystals present a basal reflexion (d[020]) of 0.611 nm, the crystalline structure is referred to as "well-crystallised" boehmite. Natural and synthetic crystals of well-crystallised boehmite can have a plate-like shape with either a rhombic or hexagonal profile. Synthetic crystals can also be lath-like or ellipsoid in shape. The purpose of this paper is to present a method of hydrothermal synthesis using a single temperature (200 ºC) for preparing plate-like crystals of well-crystallised boehmite with ellipsoid, rhombic, hexagonal, and lath-like profiles by using different precursors. Our observations suggest that all of these shapes are stages of growth of the microcrystals of well-crystallised boehmite along the c-axis direction of the rhombic crystals.

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