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Particle size distribution and morphological changes in activated carbon‐metal oxide hybrid catalysts prepared under different heating conditions
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Palabras clave
Catalizador
Calefacción
Óxido de carbono-metal
Carbón activado
Clasificación UNESCO
2303 Química Inorgánica
3321 Tecnología del Carbón y del Petróleo
Fecha de publicación
2016
Editor
Blackwell Science
Citación
Barroso-Bogeat, A., Alexandre-Franco, M., Fernández-González, C., Gómez-Serrano, V. (2016). Particle size distribution and morphological changes in activated carbon‐metal oxide hybrid catalysts prepared under different heating conditions, Journal of Microscopy, 261(3) pp 227-242. https://doi.org/10.1111/jmi.12323
Resumen
[EN] In catalysis processes, activated carbon (AC) andmetal oxides
(MOs) are widely used either as catalysts or as catalyst supports
because of their unique properties. A combination of AC and a
MO in a single hybrid material entails changes not only in the
composition, microstructure and texture but also in the morphology,
whichmay largely influence the catalytic behaviour
of the resulting product. Thiswork isaimedat investigating the
modifications in themorphology and particle size distribution
(PSD) for AC-MO hybrid catalysts as a result of their preparation
under markedly different heating conditions. From a
commercial AC and six MO (Al2O3, Fe2O3, ZnO, SnO2, TiO2
andWO3) precursors, two series of such catalysts are prepared
by wet impregnation, oven-drying at 120ºC, and subsequent
heat treatment at 200ºC or 850ºC in inert atmosphere. The resulting
samples are characterized in terms of theirmorphology
andPSDby scanning electronmicroscopy and ImageJ processing
program. Obtained results indicate that the morphology,
PSD and degree of dispersion of the supported catalysts are
strongly dependent both on the MO precursor and the heat
treatment temperature. With the temperature rise, trends are
towards the improvement of crystallinity, the broadening of
the PSD and the increase in the average particle size, thus suggesting
the involvement of sinteringmechanisms. Such effects
aremore pronounced for the Fe, Sn andWcatalysts due to the
reduction of the corresponding MOs by AC during the heat
treatment at 850ºC.
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ISSN
0022-2720
DOI
10.1111/jmi.12323
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