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Erschienen in: Colloid and Polymer Science 10-11/2010

01.07.2010 | Original Contribution

Effects of Pluronics surfactants on morphology and porosity of hematite particles produced from forced hydrolysis reaction

verfasst von: Kazuhiko Kandori, Kazunao Hayashi, Masaki Matsukawa, Masao Fukusumi, Yoshiaki Morisada

Erschienen in: Colloid and Polymer Science | Ausgabe 10-11/2010

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Abstract

The shape and porosity of hematite particles, produced from a forced hydrolysis reaction of acidic FeCl3 solution, were controlled by using Pluronics as nonionic surfactants (0–4 wt.%). Pluronics possess a nominal formula of (PEO) x –(PPO) y –(PEO) x . The effect of Pluronics with low hydrophilicity (PEO contents were less than 50 mol%) was small and provided spherical particles the same as that of the system without Pluronics (control system). However, Pluronics with higher hydrophilicity (PEO contents were over 50 mol%) gave ellipsoidal hematite particles. This effect on the particle morphology was enhanced by an increase in their molecular weight. On the other hand, the Pluronics possessing an opposite nominal formula [(PPO) x –(PEO) y –(PPO) x ] exhibited no effect on the particle shape; it only depressed phase transformation from ⎕-FeOOH to hematite. Not only the morphology but also the pore size of hematite particles was controlled from nonporous to mesoporous by using Pluronics. The N2 adsorption experiment and t-plot curve analysis revealed that the hematite particles changed from mesoporous to microporous by an increase in the concentration of Pluronics. On the other hand, in the presence of very low amounts of Pluronics molecules (0.1 wt.%), nonporous hematite particles were produced via strong aggregation of PN particles by their hydrogen bonding between hydroxyl and PEO or PPO groups. The dynamic light scattering measurement for the system with Pluronics clarified the existence of polynuclear (PN) particles with a hydrodynamic particle diameter (D a) of ca. 40 nm after these were aged for 6 h. The size of PN particles remained constant at ca. 40 nm during aging time of 12 h∼3 days, but the scattering intensity was decreased. This decrease in the scattering intensity reveals that the number of PN particles is reduced by aggregation. The transmission electron microscope, inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy, and total organic carbon analysis measurements employed on the systems produced for ellipsoidal particles elucidated that the formation of ellipsoidal hematite particles is attributed to the adsorption of Pluronics on the surfaces of PN and growing hematite particles.

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Metadaten
Titel
Effects of Pluronics surfactants on morphology and porosity of hematite particles produced from forced hydrolysis reaction
verfasst von
Kazuhiko Kandori
Kazunao Hayashi
Masaki Matsukawa
Masao Fukusumi
Yoshiaki Morisada
Publikationsdatum
01.07.2010
Verlag
Springer-Verlag
Erschienen in
Colloid and Polymer Science / Ausgabe 10-11/2010
Print ISSN: 0303-402X
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-1536
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00396-010-2234-6

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