INCAPE   05401
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CATALISIS Y PETROQUIMICA "ING. JOSE MIGUEL PARERA"
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
A Simple Way to Produce γ-Alumina From Aluminum Cans by Precipitation Reactions
Autor/es:
ANDRE ROSA MARTINS; ADRIANA DANIELA BALLARINI; RODRIGO ESTEVAM COELHO; LUCIENE SANTOS CARVALHO; YSLA FRANÇA ADANS; CESÁRIO FRANCISCO DAS VIRGENS
Revista:
MATERIALS RESEARCH
Editorial:
UNIV FED SAO CARLOS
Referencias:
Lugar: São Paulo; Año: 2016 vol. 19 p. 977 - 982
ISSN:
1516-1439
Resumen:
In this paper, a new way for γ-alumina synthesis was proposed, the raw material being aluminum powders obtained by high-energy milling of aluminum cans. This seems a good option for this metal recycling and energy saving, as well as hydrogen production. The materials were prepared by precipitation techniques, in which aluminum powders reacted with hydrochloric acid, giving aluminum chloride, which was subsequently transformed into aluminum hydroxide by reaction with ammonium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide as precipitant agents, and finally into γ-alumina by calcination. Results showed that the used preparation methods gave a γ-alumina structure, confirmed by XRD, with surface areas values (174 and 204 m2 .g-1) close to those of a commercial γ-alumina Cyanamid Ketjen (180 m2 .g-1) or an alumina prepared by a typical precipitation route (203 m2 .g-1). Using sodium hydroxide as precipitant agent turned out to be more ecologically xompatible since it did not release harmful environmental compounds.