Abstract
The structure of FeOx species supported on γ-Al2 O3 was investigated by using Fe K-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurements. The samples were prepared through the impregnation of iron nitrate on Al2 O3 and co-gelation of aluminum and iron sulfates. The dependence of the XRD patterns on Fe loading revealed the formation of α-Fe2 O3 particles at an Fe loading of above 10 wt %, whereas the formation of iron-oxide crystals was not observed at Fe loadings of less than 9.0 wt %. The Fe K-edge XAFS was characterized by a clear pre-edge peak, which indicated that the FeO coordination structure deviates from central symmetry and that the degree of FeOFe bond formation is significantly lower than that in bulk samples at low Fe loading (<9.0 wt %). Fe K-edge extended XAFS oscillations of the samples with low Fe loadings were explained by assuming an isolated iron-oxide monomer on the γ-Al2 O3 surface.
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