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A new route to mass production of metal hydroxide/oxide hydroxide nanoparticles
Authors:Babak Alinejad   Korosh Mahmoodi  Kamran Ahmadi
Affiliation:aThermoelectric Lab, Department of Semiconductors, Material & Energy Research Center (MERC), P.O. Box 14155-4777, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:Aluminum hydroxide/oxide hydroxide nanofibers were self-assembled by hydration of highly activated aluminum powder using no surfactants or templates. The activation was performed by milling aluminum powder with sodium chloride as nano-miller. Transmission electron microscopy images and X-ray diffraction patterns confirm that this method leads to smaller size of aluminum particles (less than 50 nm) and increases the lattice strain. These factors provide conditions under which hydration procedure proceeds until it reaches the core of aluminum particles. The synthesized powder consists of nanofibers with thickness less then 10 nm and average length of 120 nm and specific surface area of 309 m2 g−1. The process is convenient, highly efficient and capable to be implemented in mass production. It may be extended to produce hydroxide/oxide hydroxide nanopowders of other metals, as well.
Keywords:Nanostructures   Powder metallurgy   Metals   Corrosion
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