1. Infrared spectroscopic study of carbon dioxide adsorption on the surface of cerium–gallium mixed oxides
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Finos, Gisela, Collins, Sebastián, Blanco, Ginesa, del Rio, Eloy, Cíes, José María, Bernal, Serafín, and Bonivardi, Adrian
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INFRARED spectroscopy , *CARBON dioxide adsorption , *METALLIC oxides , *METALLIC surfaces , *ACID-base chemistry , *PRECIPITATION (Chemistry) , *SOLUTION (Chemistry) , *MESOPOROUS materials - Abstract
Abstract: In order to modified the acid–base properties of pure cerium dioxide, a series of ceria-based oxides doped with gallium(III) cations (from 5 to 50% mol/mol of Ga) was prepared by co-precipitation in basic aqueous solution followed by calcination at 773K. N2 physisorption at 77K showed that mesoporous materials with surface areas between 75 and 104m2/g were obtained. Ga(III) cations were incorporated into the ceria crystal structure up to a concentration close to 20–25% mol/mol of Ga, as revealed by powder X-ray diffraction analysis. Surface basicity was investigated using CO2 chemisorption by mass spectrometry and in situ infrared spectroscopy. A progressive decrease in the surface basicity in the series of ceria–gallia materials was observed as the Ga content increases. Different carbonate and bicarbonate surface species were identified through their vibrational infrared modes. A remarkable decrease in the surface stability of carbonate species, particularly of the polydentate carbonate groups, was detected, which is correlated to the incorporation of gallium(III) into the ceria lattice. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2012
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