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SrFeO<sub>3</sub><sub>-</sub><sub>δ</sub>Perovskite Oxides:  Chemical Features and Performance for Methane Combustion

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Oxygen-deficient SrFeO3-δ (0.02 < δ < 0.26) perovskites were prepared by soft-chemistry procedures, followed by annealing under different conditions, including high oxygen pressure. These materials contain Fe cations in the mixed Fe3+−Fe4+ valence state. The samples were characterized by X-ray and neutron powder diffraction, thermal analysis under reducing conditions, temperature-programmed reduction and desorption, specific surface area measurements, and XPS. The most deficient oxide, SrFeO2.74, shows a complex neutron diffraction diagram corresponding to a superstructure of perovskite in which half of the Fe cations are pentacoordinated to oxide anions in a pyramidal configuration. By contrast, the other half are octahedrally coordinated. The materials were tested as catalysts for methane oxidation. At moderate temperatures, a significantly higher catalytic activity was observed for the most oxygen-deficient sample, which is consistent with the oxygen desorption ability exhibited by this material, containing a large number of oxygen vacancies in its crystal structure.

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