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Title: Hydrotalcite from modified combustion method
Authors: M. R., Othman
Martunus
W. J. N., Fernando
E-mail: chroslee@ eng.usm.my
martunusche@yahoo.co.id
chnoel@eng.usm.my
Keywords: Hydrotalcite (HT)
Combustion modified
Mg
Al
K2CO3
International Conference on X-Rays & Related Techniques in Research & Industry (ICXRI)
Issue Date: 9-Jun-2010
Publisher: Universiti Malaysia Perlis
Department: School of Materials Engineering & School of Environmental Engineering
Citation: p.290-292
Series/Report no.: Proceedings of the International Conference on X-Rays & Related Techniques in Research & Industry (ICXRI) 2010
Abstract: Hydrotalcite-like compounds were successfully synthesized using the modified combustion method from aluminum and magnesium nitrates and potassium carbonate. Glucose was used as fuel. The synthesis temperatures were systematically varied. The resulting hydrotalcites were calcined until lattice destruction and recrystallization in the presence of a carbonate aqueous solution was achieved. The structural modifications were evaluated using X-ray diffraction, SEM, EDX and FTIR.
Description: International Conference on X-Rays and Related Techniques in Research and Industry (ICXRI 2010) jointly organized by Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) and X-Ray Application Malaysia Society (XAPP), 9th - 10th June 2010 at Aseania Resort Langkawi, Malaysia.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/10194
ISBN: 978-967-5760-02-0
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