Abstract
Physisorption of N2 gas at 77 K has been used to determine the surface area (SBET) and porosity of Cr2O3 impregnated with Li2O in molar ratios extending from 0.25 to 50 mol %. Calcination of catalysts was affected in air flow in temperature range of 473-773 K. Variation of the SBET-calcination temperature relationship was interpreted according to the possible lattice rearrangements via a solid-state reaction leading to Li2CrO4 phase formation for Li2O rich samples and by creation of cation vacancies in case of Li2O trace samples. The cumulative calculations together with Va-t plots showed a mesoporous surface nature of samples.
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