Investigation of properties of the sonomodified ZnO-CeO2 system

2018 
AbstractThe ultrasonic treatment (UST) influence on properties of the ZnO-CeO2 system (atomic ratios Zn/Ce = 25:75, 50:50, and 75:25) is studied. A decrease of the size of particles of the oxides, the formation of Zn-Ce-O nanocompositions, and an increase in the specific surface area of the samples are established. It is shown that the sonochemical treatment of oxide zinc-cerium mixtures allows one to increase their photocatalytic activity in the safranin T degradation process. A blue shift of the edge absorption in powder-like samples and an increase in the band gap energy (Eg) are fixed by the UV-vis spectroscopy. The catalytic test of the sonochemically treated ZnO-CeO2 = 50:50 catalyst in the reaction of ethanol selective oxidation shows a possibility of its use in two processes: i) production of acetaldehyde with high selectivity in a low-temperature reaction (235 °C) with the recycle of the raw material, ethanol, and ii) hydrogen production without CO formation at temperatures more than 300 °C.
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