Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9582562 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The surface sites of sulfated zirconia were investigated in situ by laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy using aniline as the probe molecule. Different from the cases for many other oxides, the aniline adsorbed on the unique active sites of sulfated zirconia at r.t. is changed into another species, which emits a characteristic fluorescence band at 422 nm. The results illustrate that the sulfate groups in sulfated zirconia are favorable for the generation of these unique active sites, which also rarely exist on pure zirconia composed of tetragonal and monoclinic phases but do not exist on pure zirconia composed of monoclinic phase.
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Authors
Jun Chen, Zhaochi Feng, Jianying Shi, Pinliang Ying, Huidong Zhang, Can Li,