Dispersed Eu3+ cations in an aqueous EuCl3 solution easily incorporate in pores in a hydrogenated porous AlO(OH).alphaH(2)O boehmite powder. H-2 gas in pores and OH- anions from energized boehmite with pores covert EuCl3 into Eu2O3 in pores as per the reaction, 2 EuCl3 + 3/2H(2) + 3 OH- --> Eu2O3 + 6 Hcl, in a closed reactor at room temperature. This is a very efficient spontaneous exothermic reaction which occurs with evolution of H-2 gas and HCl vapour as per experimental conditions. The obtained Eu3+ :Al2O3 product consists of dispersed Eu2O3 nanoparticles (Dsimilar to30 nm crystallite size) in an amorphous Al2O3 in a mesoporous structure. On heating, Eu2O3 nanoparticles dissolve in high surface energy pores and result in a complete amorphous structure of Eu3+ : Al2O3 at similar to700 K. A controlled reconstructive nucleation and growth into gamma-Al2O3 nanoparticles in D similar to 6.5 nm occurs from the amorphous state at similar to1000 K. Several batches of the reaction, with Eu3+ contents up to 1.5 wt.%, have been carried out and all of them have a complete dissolution of Eu3+ cations in Al2O3 at these temperatures. The results are analyzed in terms of X-ray diffraction, microstructures, and IR spectra of samples prepared under different conditions. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.