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Local order structure and surface acidity properties of a Nb2O5/SiO2 mixed oxide prepared by the sol-gel processing method
Registro en:
Journal Of Solid State Chemistry. Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, v. 177, n. 7, n. 2432, n. 2439, 2004.
0022-4596
WOS:000222314700028
10.1016/j.jssc.2004.03.035
Autor
Francisco, MSP
Landers, R
Gushikem, Y
Institución
Resumen
The sol-gel processing method was used as an alternative route to obtain Nb2O5 phase homogenously dispersed in the SiO2 matrix, improving the thermal stability of the Bronsted acid sites, Nb-OH and Nb-OH-Si groups. The local niobium structure and the influence of the amount of niobia, on the surface of the Nb2O5/SiO2 system were studied by XAS and XPS, respectively. For the samples calcined at 423 and 873 K, the 3d(5/2) BE values are at ca. 208.2 eV, indicating an ionic character for Nb(V) species in the SiO2 matrix, probably associated to Si-O-Nb linkages. The features of Nb K-edge XANES spectra of samples show the absence of Nb=O species. The Nb K-edge EXAFS oscillations exhibit a shoulder at ca. 5.6 Angstrom(-1), which probably arises from Nb-O-Si. This fact corroborates the EXAFS simulation data of the second coordination shell, whose best fitting is achieved with three distances, two Nb-Nb lengths and one Nb-Si. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. 177 7 2432 2439