Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9617758 | Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of the nature of the Zn, Al and Pt precursors, and of the temperature of precipitation and aging have been studied in connection with the preparation of Zn/Al and Pt/Zn/Al layered double hydroxides (LDH) by the sol-gel method. Whatever the precursors the XRD analysis shows that LDH is formed at the expense of ZnO when the precipitation and aging temperatures decrease from 353Â K to 273Â K. Moreover, chemical composition and TG analysis suggest the presence of weak amounts of hydrozincite, hydrozincite-like and Al(OH)3 phases. When the precursors are Zn acetate-2-hydrate or Al acetylacetonate the amount of LDH reaches a maximum of 50Â mol% at 273Â K. At variance, about 90Â mol% of LDH is obtained when using Zn acetylacetonate and Al isopropoxide as precursors, which are precipitated at 273Â K. This proportion is slightly improved for the Pt-containing sample prepared under the same conditions. The specific surface areas of the different samples obtained after calcination at 723Â K increase with their LDH content, reaching values of 110-120Â m2Â gâ1. They make them particularly attractive for catalytic applications.
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Authors
Didier Tichit, Olivier Lorret, Bernard Coq, Federica Prinetto, Giovanna Ghiotti,