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Catalytic activity and some related spectral features of yttria-stabilised cubic sulfated zirconia

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Cubic sulfated zirconia (c-SZ) was prepared by sulfating phase-stabilised c-ZrO2, and its properties are compared with those of tetragonal (t-SZ) and monoclinic (m-SZ) systems. ZrO2 crystalline phases have been identified by XRD and, far more efficiently, by Raman spectroscopy. c-SZ exhibits better catalytic activity (n-butane isomerization at 423 K) than t-SZ, whereas m-SZ is virtually inactive. The better activity of c-SZ is not ascribable to changes of surface functionalities, but probably derives from a better stabilization of the high symmetry crystalline form (i.e., from a more favourable distribution of surface sulfates among regular and defective crystal terminations).

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Morterra, C., Cerrato, G., Meligrana, G. et al. Catalytic activity and some related spectral features of yttria-stabilised cubic sulfated zirconia. Catalysis Letters 73, 113–119 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016642804827

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