PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ALCOHOLIC COLLOIDAL DISPERSION OF STRONTIUM HYDROXIDE

Francesco Baldassarre, Dritan Siliqi, 2016, PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ALCOHOLIC COLLOIDAL DISPERSION OF STRONTIUM HYDROXIDE, EPDIC15 The European Powder Diffraction Conference, pp. 1–1, Bari, 12-15/06/2016,
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In the field of inorganic protective substances of porous calcareous materials alternatives to nanolime[1], [2] the alcoholic dispersion of colloidal strontium hydroxide may show some effectiveness[3], [4] due to the peculiar chemical-physical features and compatibility with the crystal structure of calcareous. In this work the development of a rapid (about 6h) "bottom-up" procedure of the dispersion has been realized. The colloidal particles have an average diameter of 200 nm and PdI (Poly dispersion Index) is equal to 0.144 (mono-disperse). The colloidal particles show a good kinetic stability (600 nm) with a zeta potential of +28mV. Tests conducted in the laboratory on a glass slide show that the transformation of strontium hydroxide into the corresponding carbonate, in air and under controlled humidity and temperature conditions (21°C, 51% R.H.), is complete in 8~10 days. The characterization is performed by powder X-Ray Diffraction[5] and Dynamic Light Scattering (D.L.S.)[6].

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