Abstract
Three types of superacidic sulfated zirconia (S-ZrO 2) were prepared by different methods using hydrated zirconia and sulfuric acid. Their proton conductivities were evaluated at 20–150 °C under saturated water vapor pressure. We found that the SO x concentration on S-ZrO 2 varied largely depending on the method of preparation. The S/Zr atomic ratio changed from 0.046 for the sample prepared through a mixture of hydrated zirconia powder and sulfuric acid to 0.35 for the sample prepared through a mixture of hydrated zirconia sol and sulfuric acid. A powder compact of the former S-ZrO 2 showed a proton conductivity of 4×10 −2 S cm −1 at 70 °C and 8×10 −3 S cm −1 at 150 °C, whereas that of the latter S-ZrO 2 exhibited a high conductivity of 5×10 −2 S cm −1 at 60–150 °C. Our experiment confirmed from IR spectra that there exists SO x bonded tightly with Zr on a heat-treated S-ZrO 2 surface. The electronic polarization induced by such SO x was assumed to improve the Lewis and Brønsted acidities on Zr, leading to higher proton conductivities.
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