Thermal stability of sputtered zirconium oxide films

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The atomic structure of cobalt oxide surfaces influence the ordering and thermal stability of anchored phthalic acid.


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A novel and thermally stable hierarchically porous yttrium doped zirconia material with crystallized framework has been synthesized in a facile process. XRD, nitrogen adsorption analysis, FESEM, FETEM, were used for the structural characterizations. This novel hierarchically porous zirconia shows a well-defined ordered macroporous structure, a broad distributed mesoviods, and a very uniform mesoporous pore-distribution. Small amount of yttrium can be helpful to increase the thermal stability of the prepared hierarchically porous zirconium oxide.


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CuO supported on a commercial mixed cerium–zirconium oxide shows remarkable improvement in CO oxidation after high temperature hydrothermal aging.


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