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Surface and redox characterization of new nanostructured ZrO2@CeO2 systems with potential catalytic applications
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Palabras clave
Ceria‐zirconia
Core@shell nanostructure,
Redox characterization,
Surface characterization
Clasificación UNESCO
2303 Química Inorgánica
Fecha de publicación
2018
Editor
Heyden & Son
Citación
Barroso-Bogeat, A., Núñez Pérez, B., Blanco, G., Pintado, J.M., Hernández-Garrido, J.C., Calvino, J.J. (2018). Surface and redox characterization of new nanostructured ZrO2@CeO2 systems with potential catalytic applications, Surface and Interface Analysis, 50(11) pp 1025-1029. https://doi.org/10.1002/sia.6444
Resumen
[EN] Ceria‐zirconia mixed oxides are widely used as catalysts and catalytic supports.
Nevertheless, due to economic and geo‐strategic concerns, reducing and optimizing
the lanthanide content in these formulations while preserving or even improving their
excellent redox and catalytic properties has become a challenge for current research.
In this context, the design of core@shell nanostructures arises as a feasible alternative
to achieve the aforesaid goal. In the present work, a new nanostructured ZrO2@CeO2
system based on spherical and mesoporous zirconia cores coated by a well‐dispersed
nanometer‐thick ceria layer has been prepared by a novel synthetic approach in 2
different steps: (1) synthesis of the zirconia cores by a sol‐gel method and (2) coating
with a thin ceria shell by controlled chemical precipitation. The resulting
nanocomposite was characterized by several techniques, which clearly reveal its
perfect core@shell nanostructure and enhanced reducibility as compared with pure
ceria.
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ISSN
0142-2421
DOI
10.1002/sia.6444
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