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The thermal transformation of zinc hydroxide sulphate hydrate to zinc oxide has been examined using synchrotron X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis, scanning electron microscopy, and surface area measurements. By collecting X-ray diffraction data in situ, we found that the dehydration of zinc hydroxide sulphate pentahydrate proceeded in discrete steps to form anhydrous zinc hydroxide sulphate. This compound then decomposed to a mixture of zinc oxide and a compound tentatively identified as Zn3(OH)2(SO4)2 at ~235 °C. At ~360 °C, the final dehydroxylation occurred with the formation of zinc oxy-sulphate, Zn3O(SO4)2, which then decomposed to ZnO at about ~800 °C. Interruption of the dehydration process can be used to synthesize the intermediate compounds.
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Amir Moezzi
University of Waterloo
Michael B. Cortie
University of Technology Sydney
Andrew M. McDonagh
University of Technology Sydney
Dalton Transactions
University of Technology Sydney
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd7a3930fba8aacf40c73e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/c3dt51638e