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61984 Journal of Catalysis 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Zirconia promoted with Cs was prepared by cationic exchange of zirconium hydroxide with Cs, then calcined at 550 °C, and refluxed in ethanol to remove weakly bonded Cs species. The promotion with Cs stabilized the ZrO2 tetragonal phase and has significantly increased the amount and the strength of the basic sites titrated by microcalorimetry of CO2 adsorption. XPS gave evidence of an electronic enrichment of Zr and O atoms and an enhanced amount of superficial carbonates over ZrOCs. In vegetable oil transesterification, TOFs higher than those of ZrO2, MgAl-HDT, and NaOH were achieved over ZrOCs, demonstrating the potential of this novel solid base.

Graphical abstractZirconia promoted with Cs was prepared by cationic exchange of zirconium hydroxide with Cs, then calcined, and refluxed in ethanol to remove weakly bonded Cs species. The promotion with Cs stabilized the ZrO2 tetragonal phase and has significantly increased the amount and the strength of the basic sites. In vegetable oil transesterification, TOFs higher than those of ZrO2, MgAl-HDT, and NaOH were achieved over ZrOCs, demonstrating the potential of this novel solid base.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (21 K)Download as PowerPoint slide

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