Abstract

In this study, ceria nanoparticles were synthesized via one of the simplest methods, which is the precipitation method. The effects of three different ethanol/DI water ratios (i.e. 1:1; 1:4; 0:1) and post-heat treatments (i.e. drying only and drying + calcination) on the crystal structure and morphology of the ceria nanoparticles have been investigated. The characterization of the ceria nanoparticles was conducted using X-Ray Diffractometer (XRD) for the crystal structure and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) for the morphology. From XRD analysis results, the comparison of the highest XRD intensity peaks (at 2θ = 28.6°) of the ceria nanoparticles samples showed that all the ceria nanoparticles samples with drying + calcination treatment were higher than the ones with drying treatment only. Additionally, the XRD peaks were analyzed using a well-known Scherrer’s equation to determine the average crystallite size of the ceria nanoparticles. It was found that the ceria nanoparticles sample prepared using the ethanol/DI water ratio of 1:1 (i.e. Ceria-C1) had the biggest average crystallite size (i.e. 14 nm). Nevertheless, the TEM analysis showed that Ceria-C1 showed better morphology and dispersion compared to other Ceria samples and also clearly exhibited sphere-like nanoparticles. This finding can be associated with the dispersion stability analysis, which showed that the suspension of Ceria-C1 shows a little bit better dispersion compared to other Ceria samples.

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