Laal1-xcrxo3 perovskite-type solid solutions: Structural, electronic, magnetic properties and catalytic activity towards CO oxidation.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Perovskite-type LaAl1-xCrxO3 samples were prepared from citrate precursors
and calcined at several temperatures up to 1073 K. The materials were
characterized by XRD, diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS), EPR and
magnetic susceptibility measurements. At 773 K all samples are amorphous,
at 923 K the perovskite structure starts to form in addition to other La-
Cr oxides such as LaCrO4 and La2CrO6, whereas at 1073 K all samples are
single phase LaAl1-xCrxO3 perovskite-type solid solutions. EPR analysis
confirmed the presence of both Cr3+ and Cr5+ in the materials fired at 923
K. DRS patterns, magnetic susceptibility measurements and EPR analysis
confirmed the presence of Cr3+ alone in all the perovskite-type solid
solutions obtained at 1073 K. For these samples: (i) the particle sizes
and surface areas are in the 610 to >1000 A and 3-7 m2 g-1 ranges,
respectively; (ii) a linear increase of the unit cell volume, V, with x
was observed, in agreement with expectations based on the ionic size of
interchanging Al3+ and Cr3+ ions. The perovskite samples calcined at 1073
K were tested for CO oxidation. All Cr-containing materials are much more
active than LaAlO3 pointing to the essential role of the transition metal
ion in developing highly active catalysts. The activity trend and the
variation of the activation energy with the increase in Cr content suggest
a change in the active site from mononuclear to polynuclear.
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