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Title:
Ceria-modified zirconia and their effects on the molybdenum oxide dispersion
Authors: Zinab A. Omran, Mohamed M. Mohamed
Year: 2002
Keywords: Keywords: Molybdenum; Zr(Ce); Structure; Texturing; Anionic conduction
Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics 77 (2002) 704–710
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Issue: Not Available
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Publisher: Elsevier
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

The CeO2-modified ZrO2 support was impregnated in an aqueous solution of ammonium heptamolybdate to achieve a loading of 8wt.% Mo. This material (Mo/Zr(Ce)) was characterized, in comparison with Mo/Zr, by X-ray diffraction, FT-IR and UV–VIS diffuse reflectance spectroscopy as well as low temperature N2 adsorption and electrical conductivity measurements. The X-ray results showed that the particles size of MoO3 on Zr(Ce) (24.7 nm) was lower than those on ceria free Zr (36.7 nm). The IR results indicated that a strong interaction between Mo species and zirconia was recognized in the Mo/Zr(Ce) sample by the appearance of a new band at 858 cm−1 attributed to aMo–O–Zr linkage, which was not detected in the Mo/Zr sample. The UV–VIS spectra showed that both octahedral (291 nm) and tetrahedral (249 nm) Mo6+ were detected in the Mo/Zr sample where tetrahedral arrangement (246 nm) was only adopted for Mo6+ in the Mo/Zr(Ce) sample. The addition of either Ce or Mo to zirconia causes a marked increase in the specific surface area of the samples. The conductivity measurements showed that all samples exhibit a semiconducting behavior. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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