Production of Zirconia Powders by Precipitation Stripping with Hydrogen Peroxide

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Aureo D. V. Machado
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

An experimental study to obtain zirconia powders (ZrOz) from carboxylate zirconium solutions followed by hydrogen peroxide stripping and precipitation, has been carried out. Zirconium carboxylate was prepared by solvent extraction from a chloride aqueous phase using magnesium carboxylate as organic phase. The variables examined in the precipitation reaction were: Temperature: 25 - 90 ?C ? H202= concentration: 0.3 - 5% wt/wt - pH: 1 ? 9 Organic/Aqueous ratio (1/1) and reaction time (30 minutes) were maintained at constant levels. The optimum results (98% precipitation) were achieved at 25 °C, 5 % wt/wt H202=, and pH = 5. The precipitates were composed of large amorphous aggregates (<I00 micrometers). After calcination for 1 hour at 1000 OC, monoclinic ZrO2 with a large variation in particle size (1 -100 micrometers) was obtained.
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APA: Aureo D. V. Machado  (1991)  Production of Zirconia Powders by Precipitation Stripping with Hydrogen Peroxide

MLA: Aureo D. V. Machado Production of Zirconia Powders by Precipitation Stripping with Hydrogen Peroxide. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1991.

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