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Materials Research Bulletin, Vol.32, No.11, 1593-1602, 1997
Growth and Characterization of Needle-Like Beta-Cacr2O4 Crystals
A mass of residue including needle-like beta-CaCr2O4 crystals was obtained by heating a powder mixture consisting of CaCO3 and Cr2O3 on graphite powder in an alumina crucible with holes. The needle-like beta-CaCr2O4 crystals were separated from the mass by hydrochloric acid. Yield of the crystals increased with increasing temperature above 1500 degrees C and reached about 41 wt% when heated at 1700 degrees C for 4 h. Then the average length and diameter of the crystals were 2.5 mm and 118 mu m, respectively; the largest crystal was 3.8 mm in length and 187 mu m in diameter. Needle axis of the crystals was the c axis.