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2006
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.matsci.36.032905.092408
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AMORPHOUS POROUS MIXED OXIDES: Sol-Gel Ways to a Highly Versatile Class of Materials and Catalysts

Abstract: ▪ Abstract  This review discusses the preparation, characterization, and application of amorphous porous mixed oxides, a rapidly growing class of materials with wide applications and a huge potential for the tailoring of chemical composition, microstructure, porosity, and surface properties. In contrast to crystalline materials, these amorphous mixed oxides are prepared under mild reaction conditions in ambient atmosphere. An ever-increasing variety of precursors, additives, modifiers, solvents, catalysts, and… Show more

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“…Above 700 o C, on the other hand, carbonaceous materials, generated by pyrolysis of organic residues, may have acted as reducing agents in the iron(III)→iron(II) conversion, leading to ilmenite. This finds support in the Raman spectrum recorded for IN700/ HNO 3 and IN1000/HNO 3 ( Figure S1, Supplementary Information), which show very broad bands in the 1200-1700 cm -1 range. The pattern of these Raman bands appears to be compatible with the presence of disordered (glassy or amorphous) carbon in the solid.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Fe/ti Oxides From a Single Source Alkoxide Precsupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…Above 700 o C, on the other hand, carbonaceous materials, generated by pyrolysis of organic residues, may have acted as reducing agents in the iron(III)→iron(II) conversion, leading to ilmenite. This finds support in the Raman spectrum recorded for IN700/ HNO 3 and IN1000/HNO 3 ( Figure S1, Supplementary Information), which show very broad bands in the 1200-1700 cm -1 range. The pattern of these Raman bands appears to be compatible with the presence of disordered (glassy or amorphous) carbon in the solid.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Fe/ti Oxides From a Single Source Alkoxide Precsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The EDS semi-quantitative results obtained for IN55/ HNO 3 and IN1000/HNO 3 (Tables 2 and 3) show that both solids contain variable and relatively high carbon contents, with ca. 17% as an average value (note the high standard deviations).…”
Section: Sem/eds Investigationsmentioning
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