Mechanical dehydration of γ-FeOOH by wet grinding procedures
Abstract
The decomposition of γ-FeOOH induced mechanically in cyclohexane leads to γ-Fe2O3 which is more stable than the sample obtained by the thermal dehydration of unground γ-FeOOH.
The decomposition of γ-FeOOH induced mechanically in cyclohexane leads to γ-Fe2O3 which is more stable than the sample obtained by the thermal dehydration of unground γ-FeOOH.
R. Gomez-Villacieros, J. Morales and J. L. Tirado, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1984, 559 DOI: 10.1039/C39840000559
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