Optical Reflection Spectra of Chromia—Alumina
- 15 December 1963
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 39 (12), 3445-3455
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1734213
Abstract
The optical reflectionspectra from 12 500 to 50 000 cm—1 were studied for a series of coprecipitated chromia—alumina samples calcined between 500° and 1400°C. The Melamed theory was employed to obtain extinction coefficients from these spectra. The Racah parameter B and the wavenumbers of the two visible transitions in ruby (1400°C calcination) arising from Cr3+ gradually decreased with increasing chromia content. The Racah parameter B and the wavenumber Δ of the 4 A 2→4 T 2 transition in high chromia content samples calcined at 500°, 750°, and 900°C. were unusually low due to the formation of chromia rich solid solutions. In the oxidized state the samples calcined below 1400°C showed an intense ultraviolet absorption due to Cr6+.Keywords
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