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Structural and morphological properties of Ce(1−x)FexO2−δ synthesized by citrate route
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2015-12Registro en:
Mazan, Mariano Osvaldo; Craievich, Aldo F.; Halac, Emilia Beatriz; Fantini, Márcia C. A.; Lamas, Diego Germán; et al.; Structural and morphological properties of Ce(1−x)FexO2−δ synthesized by citrate route; Elsevier; Ceramics International; 41; 10; 12-2015; 13721-13730
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Autor
Mazan, Mariano Osvaldo
Craievich, Aldo F.
Halac, Emilia Beatriz
Fantini, Márcia C. A.
Lamas, Diego Germán
Larrondo, Susana Adelina
Resumen
Cerium-based materials were intensively studied in last years because of their high oxygen storage capacity (OSC) associated to the reversible Ce4+ Ce3+ process and their properties closely related to the defect chemistry that could be adjusted by adequate selection of dopant. Fe3+ cation, due to its effective ionic radius smaller than that of Ce4+, is an interesting doping agent. In this work we present the synthesis and characterization of Ce(1-x)FexO2-δ mixed oxides (0<x<1) synthesized by the so named ?citrate method?. Our X-ray diffraction results suggest a rather strong dependence of lattice parameter on nanocrystal size, while Raman spectroscopy evidenced the formation of a small volume fraction of hematite clusters in samples with relatively high iron content, x>0.15, not observable in X-ray diffraction experiments. The solidsolutions exhibit high porosity and specific surface area, with nearly 10% of pore volume in the micropore size range, making these materials potentially useful for applications in catalysis.