Thermaldecomposition of ammonium jarosite (NH4)Fe3(SO4)2(OH)6 |
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Authors: | Ray L. Frost Rachael-Anne Wills J. Theo Kloprogge Wayde Martens |
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Affiliation: | (1) Inorganic Materials Research Program, School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, 2434, 4001, Queensland |
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Abstract: | Thermogravimetry combined with mass spectrometry has been used to study the thermal decomposition of a synthetic ammonium jarosite. Five mass loss steps are observed at 120, 260, 389, 510 and 541°C. Mass spectrometry through evolved gases confirms these steps as loss of water, dehydroxylation, loss of ammonia and loss of sulphate in two steps. Changes in the molecular structure of the ammonium jarosite were followed by infrared emission spectroscopy (IES). This technique allows the infrared spectrum at the elevated temperatures to be obtained. IES confirms the dehydroxylation to have taken place by 300°C and the ammonia loss by 450°C. Loss of the sulphate is observed by changes in band position and intensity after 500°C. |
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Keywords: | ammonium jarosite dehydroxylation infrared emission spectroscopy thermogravimetric analysis |
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