Nonthermal synthesis of three-dimensional metal oxide structures under continuous-flow conditions and their catalytic applications
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2011-10-25Author
King’ondu, Cecil K. †
Opembe, Naftali N. †
Genuino, Homer C. †
Garces, Hector F. ‡
Njagi, Eric C. †
Iyer, Aparna †
Huang, Hui †
Dharmarathna, Saminda †
Suib, Steven L. *†‡
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Continuous-flow synthesis of one-dimensional (1D) metal oxide nanostructures and/or their integration into hierarchical structures under nonthermal conditions is still a challenge. In this work, a nonthermal, continuous-flow approach for the preparation of γ-manganese oxide (γ-MnO2) and cerium oxide (CeO2) microspheres has been developed. By this technique, γ-MnO2 materials with surface areas of 240, 98, and 87 m2/g and CeO2 microspheres with a surface area of 1 m2/g have been fabricated successfully. Characterization of the materials was carried out using powder X-ray diffraction, infrared and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer (ICP/OES), nitrogen sorption, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis. The synthesized materials showed good catalytic activity in the oxidation of α-methyl styrene.
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