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Use of X-Ray Diffraction as an Analytical Technique for the Synthesis of Inorganic Catalysts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2013
Abstract
X-ray powder diffraction was used as an analytical technique for the solid state synthesis of selective oxidation catalysts with large surface area. Qualitative analysis was used to determine the minimum temperature at which the synthesis was complete. Quantitative diffraction was used to analyze mixtures of isomorphous antimonates. Results indicated that the final mixtures are independent of the method of preparation, i.e., mixing or impregnation.
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