Production of amorphous Fe–B alloy and a-Fe by chemical reduction of hematite using sodium borohydride.
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2006
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Natural and well-crystallized hematite was
suspended in water and treated at room-temperature
(RT) with sodium borohydride in acid medium. The
product of the reaction is a highly magnetic black
powder, which is stable at RT. The NaBH4 treatment
converts about half of the hematite to an amorphous
Fe–B alloy and to a small fraction of sub-micron sized,
amorphous metallic-Fe nodules. Heating at 400 C of
this composite has resulted in the crystallization and/or
oxidation of more than half of the amorphous Fe–B
phase to a-Fe and Fe3O4 and B2O3, respectively.
Further, the already present superficial, amorphous
metallic Fe is converted to a-Fe and the original, plate
like morphology of the hematite has changed to a mix
of nodular and acicular particles. After treatment at
800 C, the metallic Fe and the amorphous Fe–B have
completely vanished, and the resulting product consists
of hematite and FeBO3 embedded in a matrix of
a-Fe2O3.
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RESENDE, V. G. de et al. Production of amorphous Fe–B alloy and a-Fe by chemical reduction of hematite using sodium borohydride. Journal of Materials Science, v. 41, p. 6843-6854, 2006. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10853-006-0953-3>. Acesso em: 20 abr. 2017.