CO2 Hydrogenation to Methanol over PdZnZr Solid Solution: Effects of the PdZn Alloy and Oxygen Vacancy

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The (Bi1/2Na1/2)TiO3 (BNT) based ceramics have been the hot topic for a few years because of their multiple functions, from the piezoelectric properties and more recently to electrostatic energy storage...


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2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (32) ◽  
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The visible light photocatalytic activity of an ultrathin Bi2O2(OH)xCl2−x solid solution with an exposed {001} facet was boosted by adjusting the concentrations of oxygen vacancy and OH in it.


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Vol 135 ◽  
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AbstractThe pyrochlore solid solution Gd2(Zrx Til−x)2O7, was found to be an attractive system for investigating the relationship between composition, structural disorder and ionic conductivity. Both cation and anion order parameters were found to decrease systematically with increasing substitution of Zr for Ti leading ultimately to intrinsic fast oxygen ion conductivity in the solid solution. The degree of intrinsic disorder was determined quantitatively from doping experiments and was found to be equal to l.0×lO39 exp(-O.24±0.03eV/kT)cm−6sfor x = 0.3 and substantially larger for higher values of x. Oxygen vacancy mobilities, on the other hand, were found to be relatively independent of x with values of μv, = 0.15exp(-0.78 ± 0.02 eV/kT)cm2V−1s−1. These, and more recent results, on Y2 (ZrxTil−x)2O7, are discussed in the context of the similarities between the pyrochlore and fluorite phases.


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