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Novel nanocrystalline Ce1− x La x O2− δ (x= 0.2) solid solutions: structural characteristics and catalytic performance

Reddy et al., 2010

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483612072345611762
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Reddy B
Katta L
Thrimurthulu G
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Chemistry of Materials

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The catalytic CO oxidation results revealed that nanosized ceria-lanthana (CL) solid solution exhibits superior catalytic performance and thermal stability in comparison to ceria-zirconia (CZ) solid solution. The rationale for excellent catalytic behavior of the CL sample was …
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