Preparation Of Mono-Dispersed Cobalt Oxide Particles By Homogeneous Precipitation With Urea

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Qing Bo
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

In this study, the cobalt oxide precursor was prepared in open-style reactor in the condition of high reactant concentration, and then the precursor was decomposed to obtain the cobalt oxides (Co3O4). The effects of some factors on the cobalt precipitation, the particle size and size distribution, and the micro-morphology were addressed. The factors studied include cobalt concentration, initial pH of solution, temperature and time for the reaction, the charge amount of urea, and the temperature for decomposition. It is determined that the precursor particle is in the chemical composition of Co2(OH)3Cl with fine crystalline. By calcinations under proper conditions, the mono-dispersed cobalt oxide particles were prepared with fine crystalline, about 2 µ m in particle size and regular shape in morphology.
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APA: Qing Bo  (2006)  Preparation Of Mono-Dispersed Cobalt Oxide Particles By Homogeneous Precipitation With Urea

MLA: Qing Bo Preparation Of Mono-Dispersed Cobalt Oxide Particles By Homogeneous Precipitation With Urea. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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