화학공학소재연구정보센터
Langmuir, Vol.25, No.18, 10534-10539, 2009
Formation of Magnesium Fluoride Particles of Different Morphologies
Uniform dispersions of magnesium fluoride particles of different morphologies were prepared by precipitation in aqueous solutions. The resulting cubic, prismatic, and platelet-like nanosize solids had single crystal structure with Xray pattern characteristic of the mineral sellaite. In contrast, two kinds of polycrystallitic MgF2 spheres were obtained by aggregation of the nanosize subunits. The mechanisms of the formation of the resulting particles of different shapes are explained by the role of the pH and ionic strength. In addition, for prospective numerical modeling the surface tension of spherical and platelet particles of MgF2 was evaluated from the X-ray data by a lattice parameter change method.