Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.202, No.2, 499-506, 1998
Factors in the precipitation medium governing morphology and structure of haematite particles in forced hydrolysis reaction
The effects of dioxane (DX) on morphology and texture of haematite particles produced from a forced hydrolysis reaction of FeCl3-HCl solution were investigated by TEM, XRD, XFS, FTIR, TG-DTA, N(2 )and H2O adsorption, and zeta potential measurements. The spherical shape of haematite particles produced below the DX concentration of 10 vol% (diameters : 600-1000 nm) was changed to cubic for particles produced at more than 12 vol% DX (mean edge lengths : 900-1200 nm). The rod-like beta-FeOOH particles were precipitated as cubic particles at the DX concentration greater than or equal to 28 vol%. TEM and XRD suggested that the haematite particles formed in the presence of DX are polycrystalline with an enlarged c dimension in a unit cell. TG and FTIR indicated that the haematite particles produced with DX are hydrohaematite possessing OH- ions in the lattice. The results obtained in the present study revealed that variation of the polarity of the medium with addition of DX is a determining factor of the particle size and shape rather than the interfacial tension of the medium and the particles.