RI 6375 Some Physical Properties of Ceria Powders Derived From Five Salts

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 16
- File Size:
- 423 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1964
Abstract
The bulk and apparent densities , particle size , and surface area of ceria
powders derived from the ammonium sulfate , carbonate , nitrate , oxalate , and
sulfate salts and heated at 950 ° to 1,500 ° C for 1 to 24 hours were studied .
The bulk and apparent densities and particle size generally increased ,
and surface area decreased with increase in temperature and time of heating ;
surface area was more sensitive to changes in temperature and time than the
other properties studied . These properties of the ceria powders had a marked
dependence on temperature and a lesser dependence on duration of heating at a
given temperature ; and the source of oxide and thermal treatment cannot be
considered optional in the preparation of refractory powders by thermal
decomposition .
The ammonium sulfate and sulfate salts heated at 950 ° and 1,200 ° C
produced oxide powders with the lowest bulk density , the smallest particle
size , and the highest surface area . The highest apparent densities were
achieved for oxides resulting from the carbonate and the sulfate but the
carbonate - derived material was considerably coarser . The surface areas of
ceria powders derived from cerium salts decrease in the order of sulfate ,
ammonium sulfate , nitrate , oxalate , and carbonate . The observation of these
physical properties are useful in predicting the sintering behavior of various
oxide powders .
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(1964) RI 6375 Some Physical Properties of Ceria Powders Derived From Five SaltsMLA: RI 6375 Some Physical Properties of Ceria Powders Derived From Five Salts. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1964.