Abstract

A new method has been proposed for the synthesis of catalytically active 80 wt % SnO2 + 20 wt % CeO2 materials supported on glass fiber, which involves the use of an ethanolic film-forming solution based on cerium(III) nitrate and salicylic acid, with the addition of tin(IV) chloride. We have studied the morphology of the materials thus prepared and assessed their catalytic activity for the deep oxidation of methane. The results indicate that the appreciable catalytic activity of the materials is ensured by their uniform distribution over the support surface and the small oxide aggregate size ( 10 μm), which is due to the use of the filmforming solution of the proposed composition.

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