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Synthesis and Characterization of Magnesium Aluminate Spinel by Combustion Route

Abstract

Magnesium aluminate is synthesized utilizing precursors of Magnesium, aluminium nitrates in 1:2 molar ratios along with citric acid both as fuel and reducing agent. All precursors are mixed properly and undergo mild heat treatment in hot plate for partial combustion to obtain gel. Gel is made to dry and undergo annealing at 800ºC for 5 hours to obtain the required phase. Thermal analysis is carried for the gel to determine spinelization temperature. Phase analysis by XRD is carried to determine the phase followed by bond information from FTIR analysis in terms of M-O co-ordinations. Morphology of the sample is analyzed by SEM to be uniform, spherical shape with little bit of agglomeration tendency.

Keywords:
Spinel Combustion Magnesium Aluminium nitrate Materials science Thermal analysis Citric acid Aluminium Aluminate Annealing (glass) Hexamethylenetetramine Chemical engineering Phase (matter) Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy Inorganic chemistry Metallurgy Chemistry Thermal Organic chemistry Cement

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