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Catalytic Properties of Rare Earth Oxides

 

作者: MichaelP. Rosynek,  

 

期刊: Catalysis Reviews  (Taylor Available online 1977)
卷期: Volume 16, issue 1  

页码: 111-154

 

ISSN:0161-4940

 

年代: 1977

 

DOI:10.1080/03602457708079635

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

The rare earth (lanthanide) oxides, although constituting a closely related group of compounds, exhibit a rich variety of characteristic behaviors and solid-state properties, including several features that make them interesting subjects for Catalytic studies. Abundances and costs of these materials parallel those of the rare earth metals themselves, and range from common and fairly inexpensive (e.g. La2O3and CeO2) to scarce and relatively costly (e.g., Tm2O3and Lu2O3). All are quite refractory and nonvolatile, having melting points in excess of 2000° C, and some display a complex array of nonstoichiometric compositions. Most of the oxides are paramagnetic, with stable cationic electron configurations containing as many as seven unpaired 4f-electrons, and, as escheated from their periodic location, all are quite strongly basic. However, although the catalytic and surface properties of alkali, alkaline-earth, and other basic oxides have been extensively studied and documented [1], equivalent information about the series of basic rare earth oxides has only begun accumulating during the last 10 to 15 years. The increased attention that is currently being focused on these substances has paralleled both a developing realization of some of their unique catalytic properties and their increasing availabilities in purities high enough to warrant fundamental investigations.

 

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