Abstract
The physico-chemical properties of ZrO 2, MgO and admixtured (stabilized) zirconium dioxide are presented. The synthesis of stabilized ZrO 2 was conducted in a low-temperature process. The catalysts obtained on the basis of zirconium dioxide were monophase materials of a regular structure. The lattice parameter of the materials did not differ much from the standard value. The character of the surface active centers was being changed as a result of the admixturing. Synthesized monophase materials of catalytic properties, Zr-Mg-O and Zr-Mg-Y-O, have many strong Lewis centers at surfaces. There appeared not only the stabilization of the regular polymorphous structure of ZrO 2, but also a modification of catalytic properties of the materials when the basic admixture (MgO and Y 2O 3) was being introduced to basic zirconium dioxide. The authors present a mechanism of alcohol or aldehyde condensation to ketone at the surface of the materials with the participation of Lewis acidic centers.
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