Abstract
The gel-permeation chromatography of two different type of hydrolysed aluminium(III) solution are described, the separations being monitored by conductivity, pH, pCl, and 27Al n.m.r. measurements. Solutions hydrolysed by dissolution of aluminium metal in AlCl3 solution contain at least four components including [Al(OH2)6]3+ and [AlO4Al12(OH)24(OH2)12]7+ whereas hydrolysis with Na2[CO3] produces only a high-molecular-weight polymeric ionic material and the Al13 7+ cation. A fraction was obtained which contained only the latter ion and was more stable than the original solution.