Two different synthetic routes were used to synthesize three nanostructured cerium IV oxide powders: Two samples were obtained by precipitation from a basic solution of cerium nitrate and treated at 523 and 923 K, respectively, the third one was prepared by a microwave-assisted heating hydrolysis method and treated at 523 K. Compared with the first method, microwave synthesis has the advantage of very short reaction times and produces small particles with a narrower particle size distribution. All of these advantages can be attributed to the fast and homogeneous microwave heating which gives rise to a rapid and more simultaneous nucleation and ready dissolution of the gel. The present work focuses on the XPS analysis: The influence of the heat treatment and the preparation procedure on the surface properties are deeply investigated. Besides the wide scan spectrum, detailed spectra for the Ce 3d, Ce 4d, O 1s, and C 1s regions and related data are presented and discussed

Nanostructured CeO2 powders by XPS

GLISENTI, ANTONELLA
2006

Abstract

Two different synthetic routes were used to synthesize three nanostructured cerium IV oxide powders: Two samples were obtained by precipitation from a basic solution of cerium nitrate and treated at 523 and 923 K, respectively, the third one was prepared by a microwave-assisted heating hydrolysis method and treated at 523 K. Compared with the first method, microwave synthesis has the advantage of very short reaction times and produces small particles with a narrower particle size distribution. All of these advantages can be attributed to the fast and homogeneous microwave heating which gives rise to a rapid and more simultaneous nucleation and ready dissolution of the gel. The present work focuses on the XPS analysis: The influence of the heat treatment and the preparation procedure on the surface properties are deeply investigated. Besides the wide scan spectrum, detailed spectra for the Ce 3d, Ce 4d, O 1s, and C 1s regions and related data are presented and discussed
2006
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