Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1626042 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper reports results of studies on the interaction of praseodymium oxide nanocrystals with an amorphous silica. Nano-sized (3–4 nm) amorphous precursor of praseodymium oxide synthesized using a microemulsion technique were supported onto a high surface SiO2 or occluded into SiO2 matrix. Solid state reactions occurring in these binary systems upon heat treatment in air, argon or hydrogen at 800–1100 °C were studied by TEM, XRD, FT-IR and UV–vis spectroscopy. It has been found that morphology of the sample as well as annealing atmosphere influence greatly the phase evolution. At temperatures above 900 °C, nanocrystalline praseodymium silicates of various morphology and crystal structure were obtained. In particular, a new polymorph of Pr2Si2O7, isostructural with I-type Ln2Si2O7 (Ln6[Si4O13][SiO4]2) Ln = Ce, La, has been identified.

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