Precursor Synthesis Of Porous Fibrous Cobalt Powder By Coordination Precipitation Process

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 777 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
The fibrous precursor can be obtained by coordination precipitation process, using oxalate, cobalt chloride and ammonia. XRD pattern of precursor precipitated at pH=9.0 is different from that of ß-CoC2O4?2H2O precipitated at pH=1.0 which indicates that the precursor powders are one type of cobalt complex. According to the results of element analysis and IR spectra, it can be inferred that the composition of the precursor is [Co(NH3)x]C2O4?H2O(x=1.2?..6) formed by the coordination reaction at pH=9.00 in the Co(II)-C2O42--NH3-NH4+-H2O system. It?s found that the fibrous cobalt powders greatly inherited the morphologies of the precursors. Many factors could affect the formation of the fibrous cobalt precursor powders, such as the initial Co2+concentration, pH value and so on. The SEM images show how they influence the morphologies of the precursor powders. By adding proper surfactant, the dispersion of the precursor powders would be improved. At last, the final product-fibrous cobalt powders which are about 0.3~0.5min size and 40~60 in aspect ratio were produced by thermal decomposition of fibrous cobalt complex at 400~500°C in the weak reducing atmosphere.
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APA:
(2006) Precursor Synthesis Of Porous Fibrous Cobalt Powder By Coordination Precipitation ProcessMLA: Precursor Synthesis Of Porous Fibrous Cobalt Powder By Coordination Precipitation Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.