Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1695368 | Applied Clay Science | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Simultaneous incorporation of palladium and zirconium ions in Mg–Al layered double hydroxides (LDHs) was attempted by co-precipitation. Mixed oxides were obtained by calcination at 500 °C. XRD patterns of as-synthesized samples showed the formation of well-crystallized LDHs at lower Zr contents. The CO32− content of the solids has been determined to have information on the possible incorporation of Zr4+ into the brucite layer of the hydrotalcites. The values obtained showed that Zr4+ can incorporate into brucite sheets at Zr content lower than 10 mol%. SEM and TEM images indicated that the resulted LDHs with lower Zr content exhibited plate-like structure. Thermal calcination at 500 °C results in the formation of mixed oxides containing MgO, PdO, ZrO2 crystallites and a solid solution formed by some of the Zr4+ cations dissolving along with Al3+ to MgO lattice.
► Simultaneously incorporation of both Pd2+ and Zr4+ into MgAl-LDH layers. ► The CO32– content of the solids was determined. ► The possible incorporation of Zr4+ into the brucite layer was investigated. ► No more than 10 mol% of Zr4+ can be introduced into the layers. ► A promising mixed oxides catalyst can be obtained by calcination at 500 °C.