STUDY OF ALUMINA AS A RAW MATERIAL FOR SYNTHETIC GEMS (PROCESS OF THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF ALUM).

Abstract

The foregoing are the results of an X-ray investigation of alumina produced by the thermal decomposition of alum. It is a part of a study of alumina as a raw material for synthetic gems. A summary of the conclusions of this study is as follows: (1) Ammonium alum, when heat treated, decomposes into gamma-alumina after going through anhydrous alum, aluminum sulfate, and an amorphous stage. It goes into the amorphous stage at 800 C. (2) A heat treatment at 1200 C for 5 hours is not sufficient to shift gamma-alumina formed by the thermal decomposition of alum into alpha-alumina. (3) The shift into alpha-alumina may be via the kappa-phase or the theta-phase, depending upon the condition of the sample when it is in the gamma-phase, especially upon the degree of the water content. (4) the theta-phase is considered to be easier to stabilize than the kappa-phase.

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1966
Accession Number
AD0808870

Entities

People

  • Kenshin Kuwashima
  • Shinzo Okada

Organizations

  • Emmanuel College

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DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Absorbers (Materials)
  • Advanced Materials
  • Aluminum
  • Decomposition
  • Engineered Materials
  • Heat Treatment
  • Materials
  • Synthetic Stones
  • X Rays

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