Thermal transformations of gamma alumina with phosphorus oxide surface nanostructures
- Авторы: Malkov A.A.1, Chernikova N.V.1, Chislov M.V.2, Malygin A.A.1
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Учреждения:
- St. Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technical University)
- St. Petersburg State University
- Выпуск: Том 90, № 5 (2017)
- Страницы: 684-690
- Раздел: Inorganic Synthesis and Industrial Inorganic Chemistry
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1070-4272/article/view/214875
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070427217050032
- ID: 214875
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Аннотация
Differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetry, and X-ray diffraction analysis were used to study the fundamental aspects of structural-chemical transformations occurring under the action of temperature in the range 50–1530°C in the system constituted by alumina core and phosphorus oxide shell synthesized by the molecular-layering method. It was shown that, as the P/Al molar ratio in the system increases from 0.05 to 0.14, the stability range of low-temperature forms of alumina extends to higher temperatures because crystalline aluminum phosphate is formed on the surface. It was demonstrated that using an inorganic binder based on a silicate binding agent and alumina modified with an aluminum phosphate layer provides a ~3.5-fold increase in the mechanical strength of the material at a ~5-fold decrease in the internal stress as compared with the composition with the unmodified oxide.
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A. Malkov
St. Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technical University)
Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: malkov@lti-ghti.ru
Россия, Moskovskii pr. 26, St. Petersburg, 190013
N. Chernikova
St. Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technical University)
Email: malkov@lti-ghti.ru
Россия, Moskovskii pr. 26, St. Petersburg, 190013
M. Chislov
St. Petersburg State University
Email: malkov@lti-ghti.ru
Россия, Universitetskaya nab. 7/9, St. Petersburg, 199034
A. Malygin
St. Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technical University)
Email: malkov@lti-ghti.ru
Россия, Moskovskii pr. 26, St. Petersburg, 190013
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