Morphological and structural evolution of mesoporous calcium aluminate nanocomposites by microwave-assisted synthesis

2014 
Abstract Novel special dual-structure calcium aluminate nanocomposites consisting of mesoporous Ca-containing Al 2 O 3 nanonetworks with Ca 12 Al 14 O 33 polycrystalline nanorods have been successfully synthesized using the microwave-hydrothermal (M-H) process in an alcohol solution consisting of calcium nitrate and mesoporous alumina, followed by calcination at a lower temperature (e.g., less than 600 °C). The mesoporous Ca-containing aluminate nanocomposites possessed a specific surface area of 51 m 2  g −1 and a broad pore size distribution of 4–12 nm in diameter, as observed from N 2 adsorption/desorption measurements. The results showed that highly dispersed Ca 12 Al 14 O 33 nanorods grown on the mesoporous nanostructure were obtained by varying the molar ratio of Ca/Al or by controlling microwave heating time, as characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy/electronic energy loss spectroscopy (TEM/EELS) and powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD). The Ca 12 Al 14 O 33 nanorods with diameters of 50–100 nm and lengths of 200–400 nm were grown in and on the one-dimensional mesochannels. A formation mechanism of the mesoporous Ca-containing aluminate nanocomposites involving amorphous mesoporous hydrated-Al 2 O 3 was also proposed.
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