Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1262120 Journal of Rare Earths 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

High thermally stable mesoporous alumina doped with lanthanum was synthesized using inorganic nitrates as precursors and employing pluronic P123 (P123, (EO20PO70EO20, EO=ethylene oxide, PO=propylene oxide)) as a structure-directing agent. After calcination at 400 °C, the resultant lanthanum doped alumina exhibited a γ-Al2O3 phase, which was the same as pure alumina. After the thermal treatment up to 1200 °C, La-doped Al2O3 generated only one phase of θ-Al2O3 rather than two mixed phase of θ-Al2O3 and α-Al2O3 and the surface area could still maintain 101 m2/g with a keeping pore volume of 0.66 cm3/g. The excellent thermal stability was explained by the titration of strong Lewis acid sites of γ-Al2O3 with the assistance of highly dispersed lanthanum species covering on alumina. Furthermore, the lanthanum modified mesoporous alumina was preliminarily employed as a stable support for Pd in the catalytic oxidation of C3H8.

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