Low temperature synthesis of spinel (MgAl2O4)
Abstract
Spinel (MgAl2O4) is prepared by a combined gelation-precipitation process from a mixed solution of sulphates of aluminium and magnesium. X-ray diffraction of gel samples calcined at different temperatures shows that a spinel-like phase starts forming at 600°C and complete conversion is obtained at 1000°C in 1 h. The average particle size of the calcined powder is 0.2 μm. Pressed pellets have good sinterability even at low temperatures (1100° to 1450°C). At 1450°C, 95% of the theoretical density is achieved within 3 h. Scanning electron micrographs reveal faceted grains and fine grain size.