Author/Authors :
Mark Crocker، نويسنده , , Uschi M. Graham، نويسنده , ,
Rolando Gonzalez، نويسنده , , Gary Jacobs، نويسنده , , Erin Morris، نويسنده , , Aurora M. Rubel، نويسنده , , Rodney Andrews، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The application of carbon templating to the
preparation of cerium oxide and cerium–zirconium
mixed oxide was investigated. Impregnation of a highly
mesoporous activated carbon (Darco KB-B) with
aqueous cerium nitrate, followed by calcination to
remove the template, afforded nanocrystalline ceria
with a surface area of up to 148 m2/g. Ceria-zirconia
with surface area of 148 m2/g was similarly prepared.
TEM studies on the ceria product revealed the
presence of a polycrystalline phase, comprised of
irregular aggregates of ceria crystallites of ca. 6.5 nm
diameter. Use of activated carbon fibers (ACFs) as
templates afforded ceria with a gross morphology
resembling that of the fiber template. The lower
surface areas (3–59 m2/g) of the resulting ceria reflect
the mainly microporous nature of the ACFs; evidently
the Ce nitrate solution is largely unable to penetrate
the micropores. TEM showed the ceria fibers to be
comprised of crystallites possessing a morphology
similar to the Darco KB-B templated ceria