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Recent progress of Rh-based three-way catalysts. [PDF]
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Synthesis of Tb-doped ceria-zirconia solid solution and their characteristics
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Ceria–Zirconia Nanoparticles as an Enhanced Multi‐Antioxidant for Sepsis Treatment
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2017AbstractThe two oxidation states of ceria nanoparticles, Ce3+ and Ce4+, play a pivotal role in scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS). In particular, Ce3+ is largely responsible for removing O2− and .OH that are associated with inflammatory response and cell death. The synthesis is reported of 2 nm ceria–zirconia nanoparticles (CZ NPs) that possess a
Min Soh, Dong-Wan Kang, Han-Gil Jeong
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Sintering aids for ceria zirconia alloys
Journal of Materials Science, 1992Copper and manganese additives for pressureless sintering of Ce-TZP have been studied, the former because its atomic radius is close to that of Ce4+, the latter because its atomic radius is close to that of Zr4+. The temperature at which shrinkage begins did not decrease when using CuO or MnO2, but at a given temperature, the sintering rate was higher.
MASCHIO, Stefano +3 more
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Hydrodeoxygenation of Guaiacol over Ceria–Zirconia Catalysts
ChemSusChem, 2015AbstractThe hydrodeoxygenation of guaiacol is investigated over bulk ceria and ceria–zirconia catalysts with different elemental compositions. The reactions are performed in a flow reactor at 1 atm and 275–400 °C. The primary products are phenol and catechol, whereas cresol and benzene are formed as secondary products.
Sarah M, Schimming +6 more
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Kinetics of hydrogen activation on ceria–zirconia
Journal of Catalysis, 2015Abstract Ceria–zirconias are popular catalysts and supports for metal particles. Even without supported metal particles, these materials are active for hydrogenation and hydrodeoxygenation reactions, where oxygen vacancies serve as the active site.
Sarah M. Schimming +6 more
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Cutting tool application of ceria-zirconia
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 1993Abstract Transformations between the tetragonal and monoclinic phases of stabilized zirconia, popularly known as transformation toughening, have been widely studied. The transformation response of these phases to temperature and stress are quite different and hence their transformation response to an environment such as metal cutting, where both ...
V.E. Annamalai +3 more
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Synthesis of mesoporous ceria zirconia beads
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2007Abstract A complete range of mesoporous Ce 1− x Zr x O 2 beads ( x = 0–1) were synthesized by the nanocasting approach using porous polymeric beads as templates and crystalline Ce 1− x Zr x O 2 nanoparticle sols as filling agent. The final beads obtained after calcination at 500 °C showed surface areas as large as 113 m 2 g −1 .
Deshpande, A., Niederberger, M.
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Mechanical properties in the ceria-zirconia system
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 1992Abstract The room temperature mechanical properties of samples ranging through the whole zirconia-ceria system have been determined and related to the phases present in order to establish the influence of crystallographic parameters on the material properties.
S. Maschio, O. Sbaizero, S. Meriani
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Evidence for Entropy Effects in the Reduction of Ceria−Zirconia Solutions
Chemistry of Materials, 2006An instrument for Coulometric-titration measurements was built and used to measure the thermodynamic redox properties for a 10 wt % Cu/silica catalyst at 973 K and for two ceria-zirconia solid solutions, Ce 0.81Zr 0.19O 2 and Ce 0.25Zr 0.75O 2, between 873 and 1073 K.
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