Issue 6, 1993

Preparation and characterization of Fe2–xCrxO3 mixed oxide powders

Abstract

Mixed oxides of the general formula Fe2–xCrxO3 have been prepared by a coprecipitation–calcination procedure. The precursors contain a crystalline goethite-like phase and an amorphous trihydroxide phase if Cr is present. Calcnnation for 5 h at 673 K resulted in crystalline powders whose surface areas decrease from 102 to near 20 m2 g–1 with increasing Cr content. IR spectra suggest that the structure of these materials consists of a superstructure of the corundum-type lattice of haematite. In parallel with the decrease of surface area, the smallest slit-shaped pores arising from goethite-to-haematite topotactic decomposition progressively disappear. Cr is observed to form chromate species, some of which are exposed on the surface of the calcined materials. These species are thought to have a role in the catalytic combustion activity of these materials. The optical behaviour of the powders in the IR, visible and UV regions is discussed.

Article information

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J. Mater. Chem., 1993,3, 665-673

Preparation and characterization of Fe2–xCrxO3 mixed oxide powders

G. Busca, G. Ramis, M. D. C. Prieto and V. S. Escribano, J. Mater. Chem., 1993, 3, 665 DOI: 10.1039/JM9930300665

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