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Effect of fuel and its concentration on the nature of Mn in Mn/CeO2 solid solutions prepared by solution combustion synthesis
Date Issued
2008
Author(s)
Murugan, B
Ramaswamy, AV
Srinivas, D
Gopinath, CS
Ramaswamy, V
Abstract
Nano and microcrystalline, Mn/CeO2 solid solutions (5 mol.% Mn) have been prepared by solution combustion synthesis using urea, glycine or polyethylene glycol (PEG) as fuel. The nature of the fuel and its concentration (fuel to metal mole ratio, F/M have a strong influence on the physical and chemical characteristics of the resulting Mn/CeO2 solid solutions. The variations in the physicochemical properties are attributed to differences in (i) the adiabatic/real flame temperature realized with these fuels at different F/M ratios; (ii) the sustenance of the temperature or the quenching effect of the fuel at higher F/M ratios; (iii) combustion or decomposition of the precursors as the main course of the reaction; and (iv) the generation of gaseous products during combustion. Since the addition of the fuel to the initial precursor solution does not change the pH of the medium, the differences in the type of Mn species formed are mainly attributed to the combustion process. (C) 2007 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Volume
56