RETRACTED: Catalytic efficiency of iron(III) oxides in decomposition of hydrogen peroxide: Competition between the surface area and crystallinity of nanoparticles (Retracted article. See vol. 141, pg. 20566, 2019)

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作者
Hermanek, Martin
Zboril, Radek
Medrik, No
Pechousek, Jiri
Gregor, Cenek
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[1] Palacky Univ, Ctr Nanomat Res, Olomouc 78371, Czech Republic
[2] Palacky Univ, Dept Expt Phys, Olomouc 77146, Czech Republic
[3] Palacky Univ, Dept Phys Chem, Olomouc 77146, Czech Republic
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10.1021/ja072918x
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O6 [化学];
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Various iron(III) oxide catalysts were prepared by controlled decomposition of a narrow layer (ca. 1 mm) of iron(II) oxalate dihydrate, FeC2O4 center dot 2H(2)O, in air at the minimum conversion temperature of 175 degrees C. This thermally induced solid-state process allows for simple synthesis of amorphous Fe2O3 nanoparticles and their controlled one-step crystallization to hematite (alpha-Fe2O3). Thus, nanopowders differing in surface area and particle crystallinity can be produced depending on the reaction time. The phase composition of iron(III) oxides was monitored by XRD and Fe-57 Mossbauer spectroscopy including in-field measurements, providing information on the relative contents of amorphous and crystalline phases. The gradual changes in particle size and surface area accompanying crystallization were evaluated by HRTEM and BET analysis, respectively. The catalytic efficiency of the synthesized nanoparticles was tested by tracking the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. The obtained kinetic data gave an unconventional nonmonotone dependence of the rate constant on the surface area of the samples. The amorphous nanopowder with the largest surface area of 401 m(2) g(-1) revealed the lowest catalytic efficiency, while the highest efficiency was achieved with the sample having a significantly lower surface area, 337 m(2) g(-1), exhibiting a prevailing content of crystalline alpha-Fe2O3 phase. The obtained rate constant, 26.4 x 10(-3) min(-1) (g/L)(-1), is currently the highest value published. The observed rare catalytic phenomenon, where the particle crystallinity prevails over the surface area effects, is discussed with respect to other processes of heterogeneous catalysis.
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