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Key Properties of Mixed Cerium and Zirconium Microspheres Prepared by the Internal Gelation Process with Previously Boiled HMTA and Urea

by Rodney D Hunt, Jack L Collins, Jae S Choi
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Ceramics International
Publication Date
Page Numbers
23295 to 23299
Volume
47
Issue
16

The internal gelation process using previously boiled hexamethylenetetramine-urea was used in exploratory study to produce CeO2–ZrO2 microspheres, which can serve as a simulant for ceramic transuranic fuel particles and as a viable three-way catalyst. The calcined CeO2 and ZrO2 microspheres with Barrett–Joyner–Halenda (BJH) pore size and volumes of 8–10 nm and 0.19–0.20 mL/g, respectively, had many more surface cracks than their relatively smooth CeO2–ZrO2 counterparts even though the BJH pore sizes and volumes of mixed oxide spheres were lower at 3 nm and 0.11–0.12 mL/g, respectively. The Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) surface areas for the CeO2 and ZrO2 microspheres were 74 and 93 m2/g, respectively, and the BET surface areas for the mixed oxides were much greater at 155–158 m2/g, which should improve catalytic performance. The catalytic activity of each microsphere composition was confirmed through the oxidation of carbon monoxide.