Abstract

Transitional metal oxides (TMOs) with ultra-high specific surface areas (SSAs), large pore volume, and tailored exposed facets appeal to significant interests in heterogeneous catalysis. Nevertheless, synthesizing the metal oxides with all the above features is challenging. Herein, the so-called seeds/NaCl-mediated growth method is successfully developed based on a bottom-up route. First, the (Brunauer-Emmett-Teller) BET SSAs of TMOs prepared with this method are significantly higher, where the BET SSAs of CeO2 , SnO2 , Nb2 O5 , Fe3 O4 , Mn3 O4 , Mg(OH)2 , and ZrO2 reached 187, 275, 518, 212, 147, 186, and 332m2 g-1 , respectively. Second, these TMOs exhibit unique mesoporous structures, generated mainly by the aggregation of rod-like or other aspherical primary nanoparticles. More importantly, no environmental-unfriendly organic surfactants or expensive metal alkoxides are involved in this method. Therefore, the entire synthesis protocol fully fitted the "green synthesis" definition, and the corresponding TMOs prepares displayed excellent catalytic performance.

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