Formation of MgGeO3 from the hydrate prepared by hydrolysis of magnesium and germanium oxides
Abstract
Magnesium–germanium hydrate, which yields a MgGeO3 powder, has been prepared by the simultaneous hydrolysis of magnesium and germanium alkoxides. Its composition is MgGeO3·0.25H2O·nH2O, and its structure is similar to that of Mg3Si4O10(OH)2·nH2O and 4.25MgO·4GeO2·1H2O·5H2O prepared hydrothermally. Magnesium metagermanate, MgGeO3, is slowly crystallized at 660–1 200 °C after the completion of dehydration of the hydrate. The kinetics of crystallization of MgGeO3 have been studied by means of X-ray diffraction measurements. The initial stage at each temperature proceeds rapidly. The final stages can be expressed in terms of the contracting cube equation, the activation energy being 198 kJ mol–1.
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