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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Effect of iron on the properties of sulfated zirconia
Other Titles: Applied Catalysis A-General
Authors: Pereira, Amalia Luz Costa
Marchetti, Sergio Gustavo
Albornoz, Alberto
Reyes, Patrício
Oportus, Marcelo
Varela, Maria do Carmo Rangel Santos
metadata.dc.creator: Pereira, Amalia Luz Costa
Marchetti, Sergio Gustavo
Albornoz, Alberto
Reyes, Patrício
Oportus, Marcelo
Varela, Maria do Carmo Rangel Santos
Abstract: Sulfated zirconia has found several industrial applications, mainly for catalyzing reactions which require acidic sites. In order to control the properties of this solid, the effect of iron on the sulfated zirconia properties was studied in this work. Samples with different iron to zirconium molar ratios were prepared by the sol–gel method, followed by sulfation and characterization by several techniques. It was found that all iron ions go into zirconia when Fe/Zr 0.4. However, when higher amounts of iron (Fe/Zr 0.8) are added, hematite is segregated. Different phases can be obtained depending on the iron content and on the sulfur presence. Iron increases the specific surface areas of both sulfated and pure zirconia but does not affect the incorporation of sulfate groups as compared to pure zirconia. Iron also makes the solids thermally more stable and modifies the sulfated zirconia surface creating acidic sites with medium strength. Therefore, it is possible to control the acidity of the solid doping the sulfated zirconia with iron. All these changes are very useful for catalytic applications.
Keywords: Iron-doped zirconia
Sulfated iron oxide
Sulfated zirconia
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/6458
Issue Date: 2008
Appears in Collections:Artigo Publicado em Periódico (Química)

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