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Structural changes of Ce–Pr–O oxides in hydrogen: a study by in situ X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryApplied ChemistryEngineeringOxide ElectronicsSurface ScienceStructural ChangesSitu X-ray DiffractionPure CeriaCe–pr–o Mixed OxidesSolid-state ChemistryCe–pr–o OxidesChemistryHydrogenRaman BandSpectroscopic Property
Ce–Pr–O mixed oxides prepared by coprecipitation and calcined at 1173 K reveal a non stoichiometric structure with oxygen vacancies in the bulk. In situ XRD and Raman spectroscopy were used to investigate these properties simultaneously and identified a thermal expansion coefficient twice as high as that of pure ceria at room temperature and the presence of a Raman band at 560 cm−1, characteristic of the oxygen vacancies. These results confirm that praseodymium atoms are able to induce oxygen mobility in the bulk at 298 K. This is due to a structure containing a high number of anionic vacancies pre-existing at ambient temperature.
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