Abstract

To reveal the effect of the dopant doubly charged ion size on the catalytic properties, samples of potassium polyferrites of β′′-alumina type with the composition K2FeII1-q MqFeIII 10O17, where M = Mg, Zn, and K2–2qFeIIMqFeIII 10O17, where M = Ca, Sr, and q = 0.4, were synthesized. The mechanism of action of the introduced doubly charged cations on the activity, selectivity and corrosion resistance of potassium β′′-polyferrite was elucidated. It was shown for the first time that the size of doubly charged cations determines their position in the structure of β′′-polyferrite: they either enter the spinel-like moiety and substitute Fe2+ ions, or substitute potassium in the intermoiety space. The introduction of Mg2+ and Zn2+ ions dramatically reduces the catalytic activity and selectivity of β′′-polyferrite. The application of such additives is undesirable. Small amounts of Ca2+ and Sr2+ cations significantly improve the corrosion resistance of the catalyst by decreasing the mobility of potassium ions within the cation-conducting layer.

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