The influence of preparation conditions on the surface area of zirconia

The conditions for preparation of high surface area zirconia were studied. Samples were prepared by precipitation from aqueous solutions of zirconium chloride with ammonium hydroxide. The order of addition of the reactants was found to affect the surface area. Digestion of the hydrous zirconia is th...

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Main Authors: Chuah, G. K., Jaenicke, S., Chan, K. S., Cheong, Siew Ann
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-917222023-02-28T19:38:06Z The influence of preparation conditions on the surface area of zirconia Chuah, G. K. Jaenicke, S. Chan, K. S. Cheong, Siew Ann DRNTU::Science::Chemistry::Physical chemistry The conditions for preparation of high surface area zirconia were studied. Samples were prepared by precipitation from aqueous solutions of zirconium chloride with ammonium hydroxide. The order of addition of the reactants was found to affect the surface area. Digestion of the hydrous zirconia is the key to high surface area zirconia without the necessity of adding other oxides or dopants. Both the temperature and the time of digestion are important parameters. Zirconia with surface area in excess of 220 m2/g after calcination at 500°C have been obtained. The materials maintained a surface area of > 90 m2/g even after heat treatment at 900°C for 12 h. In addition, digestion led to the formation of the tetragonal allotrope of zirconia. Samples which had been digested for long times at 100°C are tetragonal and maintain this phase up to 1000°C. The effects of digestion seems to be related to a phase transformation of the hydrous precursor at around 80°C. A mechanism based on defect density is postulated to explain the phase stability. Published version 2009-05-06T03:41:32Z 2019-12-06T18:10:47Z 2009-05-06T03:41:32Z 2019-12-06T18:10:47Z 1996 1996 Journal Article Chuah, G. K., Jaenicke, S., Cheong, S. A., & Chan, K. S. (1996). The influence of preparation conditions on the surface area of zirconia. Applied Catalysis A: General, 145(1-2), 267-284. 0926-860X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/91722 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/4591 http://sfxna09.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com:3410/ntu/sfxlcl3?sid=metalib:ISI_WOS_XML&id=doi:&genre=&isbn=&issn=0926-860X&date=1996&volume=145&issue=1-2&spage=267&epage=284&aulast=Chuah&aufirst=%20GK&auinit=GK&title=APPLIED%20CATALYSIS%20A%2DGENERAL&atitle=The%20influence%20of%20preparation%20conditions%20on%20the%20surface%20area%20of%20zirconia 10.1016/0926-860X(96)00152-4 en Applied catalysis A : general Applied Catalysis A: General © 1996 Published by Elsevier B.V. The journal's website is located at http://www.sciencedirect.com.ezlibproxy1.ntu.edu.sg/science/journal/0926860X 18 p. application/pdf
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The influence of preparation conditions on the surface area of zirconia
description The conditions for preparation of high surface area zirconia were studied. Samples were prepared by precipitation from aqueous solutions of zirconium chloride with ammonium hydroxide. The order of addition of the reactants was found to affect the surface area. Digestion of the hydrous zirconia is the key to high surface area zirconia without the necessity of adding other oxides or dopants. Both the temperature and the time of digestion are important parameters. Zirconia with surface area in excess of 220 m2/g after calcination at 500°C have been obtained. The materials maintained a surface area of > 90 m2/g even after heat treatment at 900°C for 12 h. In addition, digestion led to the formation of the tetragonal allotrope of zirconia. Samples which had been digested for long times at 100°C are tetragonal and maintain this phase up to 1000°C. The effects of digestion seems to be related to a phase transformation of the hydrous precursor at around 80°C. A mechanism based on defect density is postulated to explain the phase stability.
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author Chuah, G. K.
Jaenicke, S.
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Chan, K. S.
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title The influence of preparation conditions on the surface area of zirconia
title_short The influence of preparation conditions on the surface area of zirconia
title_full The influence of preparation conditions on the surface area of zirconia
title_fullStr The influence of preparation conditions on the surface area of zirconia
title_full_unstemmed The influence of preparation conditions on the surface area of zirconia
title_sort influence of preparation conditions on the surface area of zirconia
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