Study by electrical conductivity and infrared spectrometry of the thermal stability of defective iron spinels with aluminium and chromium

Autor: Gillot, B., Jemmali, F., Laarj, M., Chassagneux, F., Rousset, A.
Zdroj: Journal of Materials Science; March 1988, Vol. 23 Issue: 3 p872-878, 7p
Abstrakt: Precipitation in defective chromium- or aluminium-substituted magnetites,  $$\gamma - \left( {Fe_{\left( {8/3} \right) - \left( {8/9} \right)x}^{3 + } M_{\left( {8/9} \right)x}^{3 + } \square _{1/3} } \right)O_4^{2 - } \left( {M^{3 + } = Al^{3 + } ,Cr^{3 + } ;0< x< 2} \right)$$ , and defective iron aluminium chromium spinels,  $$\gamma - \left( {Fe_{8/9}^{3 + } Al_{\left( {8/9} \right)\left( {2 - x} \right)}^{3 + } Cr_{\left( {8/9} \right)x}^{3 + } \square _{1/3} } \right)O_4^{2 - } $$ has been investigated by electrical conductivity and infrared spectrometry in the temperature range 600 to 1200° C. For highly γ-AI-substituted magnetites and γ-iron aluminium chromium spinels the transformation of the spinel lattice into an α-rhombohedral lattice has been found to be preceded by the formation of an intermediate phase at about 900° C with a high alumina content, approximately identical to disordered γ-Al2O3. It is only at higher temperatures (> 1100° C) that the formation of an α-rhombohedral phase is observed. In the case of γ-Cr-substituted magnetites, temperatures of only about 700° C are required for the transformation γ → α.
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