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ABSTRACT
The effect of Cl-, NO3-, and ClO4- ions on the crystallization of Al(OH)3 was studied in 0.2M, 80% neutralized AlCl3, Al(NO3)3, and Al(ClO4)3 systems at 25C. In the presence of 0.6M Cl- no crystalline Al(OH)3 formed during 2 year's reaction; instead, an aluminum hydroxychloride solid of composition Al(OH)2.5Cl0.5·xH2O crystallized. In the presence of 0.6M NO3- a poorly crystalline aluminum hydroxynitrate of approximate composition Al(OH)2.5(NO3)0.5 · xH2O formed initially, but gibbsite crystallized eventually after 9
month's reaction. In the presence of 0.6M ClO4- nordstrandite initially crystallized and was present after 3 week's reaction. These results support the hypothesis that the rate of Al(OH)3 crystallization is inversely related to the tendency of anion inclusion in aluminum hydroxide precipitates, and that this tendency decreases with an increase in size and structural complexity of monovalent inorganic anions.
The incorporation of anions, especially NO3-, in hydrous aluminum solids may have agronomic importance.
1 Contribution no. 345 of Soil Research Inst., Canada Dept. of Agr., Ottawa, Ontario.
Received for publication September 30, 1970. Accepted for publication January 25, 1971.
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