2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0920-5861(02)00083-4
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Honeycomb-supported perovskite catalysts for high-temperature processes

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“…Immersion of the structured carrier in an aqueous solution of salt precursors in the absence of any additive [100,101] or in the presence of citric acid [102] is employed to prepare perovskite-type active phases directly on the substrate. Citric acid acts as a chelating agent and enables the preparation of highly concentrated precursor solutions.…”
Section: Precursor-derived "On-substrate-wall" Synthesis Of Catalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Immersion of the structured carrier in an aqueous solution of salt precursors in the absence of any additive [100,101] or in the presence of citric acid [102] is employed to prepare perovskite-type active phases directly on the substrate. Citric acid acts as a chelating agent and enables the preparation of highly concentrated precursor solutions.…”
Section: Precursor-derived "On-substrate-wall" Synthesis Of Catalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increased viscosity and concentration of such solutions result in increased amounts of deposited material. A variation of this preparation protocol uses a polymerized solution of nitrate precursors, citric acid and ethylene glycol prepared by the Pechini method [101,[103][104][105]. After withdrawal of the impregnated carrier, the excess solution is removed by blowing pressurized air.…”
Section: Precursor-derived "On-substrate-wall" Synthesis Of Catalystsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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