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Mechanochemical Preparation of Alumina-Ceria
Jirátová, Květa ; Spojakina, A. ; Tyuliev, G. ; Balabánová, Jana ; Kaluža, Luděk ; Palcheva, R.
Ceria containing catalysts play an essential role in heterogeneous catalytic processes. However, ceria shows poor thermal stability and low specific surface area and therefore, many studies have been done to improve its properties by combination with other oxides. Alumina-ceria is substantial component of the three ways catalysts, due to the ceria ability to function as the buffer of oxygen and to enhance the oxygen storage capacity of the catalysts. Ceria in these catalysts also functions as structural promoting component, increasing alumina stability towards thermal sintering. Promising method of oxides preparation, very interesting and simple but not sufficiently studied yet is a mechanochemical synthesis. Here we report on the synthesis of nano-sized alumina, ceria and ceria-alumina of various compositions by a wet solid phase mechanochemical reaction of hydrous aluminum, and/or cerium nitrate with ammonium bicarbonate after addition of a small amount of water. The aim of this contribution is to study processes being in progress during synthesis of the mixed oxides, interaction between components and their mutual effect on the properties of resulting products. The phase evolution during mechanical milling and the subsequent heat treatment of precursors were studied by X-ray diffraction, DTA/TG, H2-TPR, NH3-TPD, CO2-TPD, N2 adsorption at -195°C, IR, and XPS spectroscopy. Alumina and mixtures of alumina with different quantities of CeO2 (1- 18 wt. %) were synthesized by mechanochemical method from aluminum nitrate, cerium nitrate and ammonia bicarbonate.
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Deep Oxidation of Ethanol over Co-Mn-Al Mixed Oxides Supported on Pelletized Magnesia-Alumina: Role of Acid-base Properties.
Jirátová, Květa ; Balabánová, Jana ; Kovanda, F. ; Obalová, L.
In the present study, we applied the method of impregnation using acidic solution of metal salts in combination with a support having basic properties that could limit penetration of active components into the support pellets.
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Co3O4 Supported on Different Supports for N2O Decomposition.
Klyushina, A. ; Pacultová, K. ; Jirátová, Květa ; Obalová, L.
In this work Co3O4 catalysts supported on different kind of shaped supports (rings, quadrulobes) were prepared by incipient wetness impregnation method. As support materials commercial supports made of MgAl oxides, Al2O3 and TiO2 were used. The catalysts were characterized by AAS, XRD, Raman, FTIR, SEM, H2-TPR and nitrogen adsorption methods and tested for nitrous oxide decomposition.
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Supported Potassium-Doped Co3O4 Catalysts for N2O Decomposition
Klyushina, A. ; Kovanda, F. ; Jirátová, Květa ; Obalová, L.
Supported Co3O4 catalysts were prepared by heating the cobalt hydroxide synthesized electrochemically on tainless steel sieve and by heating the commercial TiO2 tablets impregnated with cobalt nitrate solution; the catalysts were than modified with potassium promoter.
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