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Low-temperature decomposition of hydrated transition metal chlorides on hydrous gel substrates

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UNSPECIFIED (1996) Low-temperature decomposition of hydrated transition metal chlorides on hydrous gel substrates. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, 31 (17). pp. 4479-4482. ISSN 0022-2461

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Abstract

The thermal decomposition of hydrated transition metal chlorides of nickel, cobalt and iron was studied on a highly dispersed alumina gel substrate. The salts were found to decompose at significantly lower temperatures than the unsupported materials. This was found to be as a result of strongly bound surface water, characteristic of this type of hydrous alumina. The resulting decomposed products were highly homogeneous and reactive, forming ceramic precursor compounds at much lower temperatures than conventional methods.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Journal or Publication Title: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Publisher: CHAPMAN HALL LTD
ISSN: 0022-2461
Date: 1 September 1996
Volume: 31
Number: 17
Number of Pages: 4
Page Range: pp. 4479-4482
Publication Status: Published
URI: http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/id/eprint/18446

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