-
Boehmite or böhmite is an
aluminium oxide hydroxide (γ-AlO(OH)) mineral, a
component of the
aluminium ore bauxite. It is
dimorphous with diaspore. It crystallizes...
- AlO(OH). It
consists of
finely crystalline boehmite. However, the
water content is
higher than in
boehmite.
Calvet et al.
coined the name pseudoboehmite...
- well
defined crystalline phases,
which are also
known as the
minerals boehmite and diaspore. The
minerals are
important constituents of the aluminium...
-
Bauxite consists mostly of the
aluminium minerals gibbsite (Al(OH)3),
boehmite (γ-AlO(OH)) and
diaspore (α-AlO(OH)),
mixed with the two iron
oxides goethite...
-
pipes and
water tanks. The
structure of
lepidocrocite is
similar to the
boehmite structure found in
bauxite and
consists of
layered iron(III)
oxide octahedra...
- the ore
exists largely in clay
minerals and the hydroxides, gibbsite,
boehmite, and diaspore,
which resembles the
composition of bauxite. In Northern...
- be used. The
aluminium compound may be
present as
gibbsite (Al(OH)3),
boehmite (γ-AlO(OH)) or
diaspore (α-AlO(OH)). The
residue invariably has a high...
-
importance as a
source of aluminium. Diaspore,
along with
gibbsite and
boehmite, is a
major component of the
aluminium ore bauxite. It was
first described...
- ScientificAmerican.com.
Retrieved 25
November 2020. White, John
Sampson (1979). "
Boehmite exsolution in corundum" (PDF).
American Mineralogist. 64: 1300–1302. Retrieved...
-
bauxite (itself a
combination of
aluminium oxide minerals such as gibbsite,
boehmite and diaspore). The
difficulty of
separating aluminium from
oxygen in the...