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The stoichiometry of hydrogen reduced zirconia and its influence on catalytic activity
2002
Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics - PCCP
There is still little known about the origin, quantity and reactivity of defect species in reduced zirconia. Reduction of zirconia with flowing dry hydrogen leads to the adsorption of hydrogen and to the formation of oxygen vacancies. The number of vacancies increases with increasing treatment temperature, with increasing hydrogen flow rate and with increasing treatment time. The presence of water vapour in the reducing hydrogen causes the number of oxygen vacancies to decrease, presumably due
doi:10.1039/b109887j
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