Abstract

Solid acids as tungstated zirconia have received significant attention for isomerization reactions. The identification of catalytically active WOx nanostructures supported on ZrO2 presents significant challenges, since different surface WOx species have been proposed. In this work the results of the structure and domain size of the very small tungsten oxides species (WOx) supported on zirconia are presented. Electron micrographs of a Mn–WOx–ZrO2 active catalyst obtained in an aberration-corrected high resolution transmission electron microscope (HRTEM) allowed direct imaging of subnanometer tungsten oxide, from mono- to poly-tungstate WOx species as well as the presence of tungsten oxides crystallites (WO3) over ZrO2 in a homogeneous distribution. It is shown that it is feasible to identify and measure these WOx nanospecies supported on zirconia by using an aberration-corrected HRTEM.

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