Zirconia doped with La Fe synthesized by sol gel, used in the trichloroethylene catalytic combustion

Zirconia is one of the most studied ceramic materials due to its outstanding thermal, mechanical and chemical stability; in addition, acidic, basic, oxidizing and reducing surface properties make this oxide suitable for many catalytic processes [1-3]. Depending on the preparation method and thermal...

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Autores principales: Rivera de la Rosa, Javier, Hernández, Araceli, Ledezma Sánchez, Juan José, Rojas, Fernando, Goller, Gülteking
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Acceso en línea:http://eprints.uanl.mx/25819/1/209.pdf
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Sumario:Zirconia is one of the most studied ceramic materials due to its outstanding thermal, mechanical and chemical stability; in addition, acidic, basic, oxidizing and reducing surface properties make this oxide suitable for many catalytic processes [1-3]. Depending on the preparation method and thermal treatment, monoclinic, tetragonal, cubic, or a mixture of these phases can be obtained. The sol-gel method has attracted considerable attention for the preparation of metallic catalysts, since the constituents are mixed in an atomic scale and this generates a uniform distribution of active metals upon the support [4]. The crystalline phase obtained by the sol-gel method can strongly depend on the starting metallic precursor.