Citrate complexation microwave-assisted synthesis of Ce sub(0.8)Zr sub(0.2)O sub(2) nanocatalyst over Al sub(2)O sub(3) used in CO oxidation for hydrogen purification: influence of composite loading and synthesis method
In this research, nanostructured Ce sub(0.8)Zr sub(0.2)O sub(2)/Al sub(2)O sub(3) composite catalysts were synthesized by a modified citrate complexation method with different loadings of active phase and support. The modification was carried out by impregnation and microwave-combustion techniques....
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