Abstract
AbstractThe article presents the results of research on the hydrothermal synthesis of nanoscale oxide of cobalt and zirconium and their mixed oxide compositions. The synthesized samples have been characterized by the X‐ray phase, scanning electron microscopy and nitrogen adsorption‐desorption methods; the composition of the samples has been determined by chemical analysis methods, and their catalytic activity in the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide has been studied. It has been shown that during synthesis, highly dispersed cobalt and zirconium oxide are formed, and the sample of the composition (mol %): Co3O4(88)−ZrO2(12) has the highest specific surface area (181.2 m2/g) and the highest activity (K=6.18 ⋅ 10−2 s−1) against the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. The increasing of the ZrO2 content in oxide compositions reduces their catalytic activity. The particle size in the synthesized samples is 7–38 nm.
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