LaMO3 (M = Mg, Ti, Fe) perovskite type oxides: Preparation, characterization and catalytic properties in methane deep oxidation
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2008
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Petrović, Srđan
Terlecki-Baričević, Ana V.
Karanovic, Lj.

Kirilov-Stefanov, P.
Zdujić, Miodrag

Dondur, Vera

Paneva, Daniela

Mitov, I.
Rakić, Vesna M.
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Two new series of perovskite-type oxides LaMO3 (M = Mg, Ti, Fe) with different ratio Mg/Fe (MF) and Ti/Fe (TF) in the B cation site were prepared by annealing the precursor, obtained by the mechanochemical activation (MCA) of constituent metal oxides, at 1000 degrees C in air. In addition, two closely related perovskites LaFeO3 (LF) and LaTi0.5Mg0.5O3 (TM (50:50)) were synthesized in the similar way. Using MCA method, perovskites were obtained in rather short time and at room temperature. The samples were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), Xray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), temperature programmed desorption of oxygen (TPD), Mossbauer spectroscopy, BET surface area measurements and tested in methane deep oxidation. According to XRPD analysis all synthesized samples are almost single perovskite phase, with trace amounts of La2O3 phase. Data of Mossbauer spectroscopy identify Fe 31 in oc...tahedral coordination. The activity of perovskite in methane deep oxidation increases in the order TM (50:50) LT MF series LT TF series. Higher activity of TF samples in respect to MF with similar Fe content can be related to the structural characteristic., mainly to the presence of predominantly most labile oxygen species evidenced by TPD at lowest temperature of oxygen evaluation. In used experimental conditions, the Fe substituted perovskite are thermal stable up to the temperature of 850 degrees C. The stability of Fe active sites is probably the most important parameter responsible for thermal stability of perovskite, but the atomic surface composition also should be taken into account.
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perovskite catalysts / catalyst characterization / methane combustionSource:
Applied Catalysis B-Environmental, 2008, 79, 2, 186-198Publisher:
- Elsevier
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- Sinteza, karakterizacija i testiranje katalitičkih svojstava specijalno dizajniranih materijala (RS-142019)
- Strukturna i funkcionalna hemija nekih prelaznih i postprelaznih elemenata (RS-142030)
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2007.10.022
ISSN: 0926-3373
WoS: 000253607400013
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IHTMTY - JOUR AU - Petrović, Srđan AU - Terlecki-Baričević, Ana V. AU - Karanovic, Lj. AU - Kirilov-Stefanov, P. AU - Zdujić, Miodrag AU - Dondur, Vera AU - Paneva, Daniela AU - Mitov, I. AU - Rakić, Vesna M. PY - 2008 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/399 AB - Two new series of perovskite-type oxides LaMO3 (M = Mg, Ti, Fe) with different ratio Mg/Fe (MF) and Ti/Fe (TF) in the B cation site were prepared by annealing the precursor, obtained by the mechanochemical activation (MCA) of constituent metal oxides, at 1000 degrees C in air. In addition, two closely related perovskites LaFeO3 (LF) and LaTi0.5Mg0.5O3 (TM (50:50)) were synthesized in the similar way. Using MCA method, perovskites were obtained in rather short time and at room temperature. The samples were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), Xray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), temperature programmed desorption of oxygen (TPD), Mossbauer spectroscopy, BET surface area measurements and tested in methane deep oxidation. According to XRPD analysis all synthesized samples are almost single perovskite phase, with trace amounts of La2O3 phase. Data of Mossbauer spectroscopy identify Fe 31 in octahedral coordination. The activity of perovskite in methane deep oxidation increases in the order TM (50:50) LT MF series LT TF series. Higher activity of TF samples in respect to MF with similar Fe content can be related to the structural characteristic., mainly to the presence of predominantly most labile oxygen species evidenced by TPD at lowest temperature of oxygen evaluation. In used experimental conditions, the Fe substituted perovskite are thermal stable up to the temperature of 850 degrees C. The stability of Fe active sites is probably the most important parameter responsible for thermal stability of perovskite, but the atomic surface composition also should be taken into account. PB - Elsevier T2 - Applied Catalysis B-Environmental T1 - LaMO3 (M = Mg, Ti, Fe) perovskite type oxides: Preparation, characterization and catalytic properties in methane deep oxidation VL - 79 IS - 2 SP - 186 EP - 198 DO - 10.1016/j.apcatb.2007.10.022 ER -
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Petrović, S., Terlecki-Baričević, A. V., Karanovic, Lj., Kirilov-Stefanov, P., Zdujić, M., Dondur, V., Paneva, D., Mitov, I.,& Rakić, V. M.. (2008). LaMO3 (M = Mg, Ti, Fe) perovskite type oxides: Preparation, characterization and catalytic properties in methane deep oxidation. in Applied Catalysis B-Environmental Elsevier., 79(2), 186-198. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcatb.2007.10.022
Petrović S, Terlecki-Baričević AV, Karanovic L, Kirilov-Stefanov P, Zdujić M, Dondur V, Paneva D, Mitov I, Rakić VM. LaMO3 (M = Mg, Ti, Fe) perovskite type oxides: Preparation, characterization and catalytic properties in methane deep oxidation. in Applied Catalysis B-Environmental. 2008;79(2):186-198. doi:10.1016/j.apcatb.2007.10.022 .
Petrović, Srđan, Terlecki-Baričević, Ana V., Karanovic, Lj., Kirilov-Stefanov, P., Zdujić, Miodrag, Dondur, Vera, Paneva, Daniela, Mitov, I., Rakić, Vesna M., "LaMO3 (M = Mg, Ti, Fe) perovskite type oxides: Preparation, characterization and catalytic properties in methane deep oxidation" in Applied Catalysis B-Environmental, 79, no. 2 (2008):186-198, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcatb.2007.10.022 . .