Synthesis, structure and catalytic properties of Fe-substituted barium hexaaluminates

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Daoud Naoufal
Jean-Marc Millet
Edouard Garbowski
Yes Brullé
Michel Primet
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[1] Université Claude Bernard Lyon I,LACE, UMR CNRS 5634
[2] Institut de Recherches sur la Catalyse,UPR CNRS 5401
[3] Gaz de France,CERSTA, DCPC
[4] Direction de la Recherche,undefined
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Catalysis Letters | 1998年 / 54卷
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catalytic combustion; methane; iron; barium hexaaluminates; aging; Mössbauer spectroscopy;
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A sol–gel method using Ba and Al isopropylates and iron nitrate has been used to synthesise barium hexaaluminate partially substituted with iron. After calcination under oxygen at 1200°C the β-alumina structure was obtained. Formation of the mixed BaFexAl12-xO19 phase occurred for x=1–4. XRD measurements showed a good crystallinity of the structure and expansion of unit cell parameters due to the presence of larger Fe3+ ions substituting Al3+ ones in octahedral sites only. Mössbauer spectroscopy revealed that Fe3+ ions are present in four different octahedral sites slightly distorted. Catalytic activity in methane combustion showed that an optimum was obtained for solid containing 2 Fe ions per unit cell: the increase of the amount of introduced iron was counterbalanced by the decrease of specific surface area. Intrinsic activities have been calculated for the four solids in both the fresh and aged states. It is observed that increasing iron content increases relative activities in the same ratio as the populations of iron located in two sites as deduced from Mössbauer spectroscopy. It is then tentatively assumed that activity is attributed to octahedrally coordinated Fe3+ ions in some specific sites.
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页码:141 / 148
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