JOURNAL ARTICLE

Preparation and Characterization of Fine Ceria Powders by Hydrolysis of Cerium(III) Carboxylate Dissolved in Organic Solvent

Yasuhiro KonishiTetuya MuraiSatoru Asai

Year: 1997 Journal:   Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research Vol: 36 (7)Pages: 2641-2645   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Tertiary carboxylate solutions of cerium(III) were hydrolyzed and precipitated micrometer, crystalline ceria (CeO2) particles, when contacted with both water and atmospheric oxygen at 130−170 °C (0.27−0.78 MPa) for 30−180 min. The rate of ceria precipitation in a batch autoclave was markedly dependent on processing parameters such as temperature, liquid-phase stirring speed, and initial organic-phase concentrations of cerium(III) carboxylate and free carboxylic acid. The particle size distributions of the ceria particles were considerably influenced by these processing parameters. In addition, the nature of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon diluents had an appreciable effect on the size distribution of ceria.

Keywords:
Carboxylate Cerium Autoclave Hydrolysis Chemistry Inorganic chemistry Precipitation Solvent Diluent Particle size Nuclear chemistry Organic chemistry Physical chemistry

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Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
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Analytical chemistry methods development
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Crystallization and Solubility Studies
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