| Authors | F. Soleimani , Z. Avaz Yar , G. Ahmadpour |
|---|---|
| Journal | Ceramics International |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2026 |
| Journal Grade | ISI |
| Journal Type | Typographic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
Abstract
Ceria–zirconia (CeO2–ZrO2, CZ) solid solutions, noted for excellent oxygen storage capacity (OSC), high thermal stability, and uses in three-way catalysts, solid oxide fuel cells, and sensors. Ce–Zr–O mixed oxides were synthesized by solid-state reaction and hydrothermal routes, and the effects of synthesis pathway, Ce/Zr ratio, and hydrothermal holding time on phase formation and textural properties were quantitatively examined. Solid-state synthesis followed by sintering at 1620 °C and annealing at 600 °C produced a single-phase tetragonal Ce0.5Zr0.5O2 solid solution with a BET surface area of 0.47 m2 g−1, average pore diameter of 23.4 nm, and total pore volume of 0.0027 cm3 g−1. Hydrothermal synthesis at 100 °C for 10–48 h and calcination at 400 °C yielded nanocrystalline fluorite-type Ce1-xZrxO2 solid solutions with crystallite sizes below 10 nm. Depending on composition and holding time, BET surface areas ranged from 6.0 to 75.1 m2 g−1. The highest surface area (75.1 m2 g−1) was obtained for Ce0.5Zr0.5O2 synthesized for 10 h, decreasing to 69.4 and 59.2 m2 g−1 after 24 and 48 h, respectively. For Ce0.25Zr0.75O2, the maximum surface area (24.7 m2 g−1) occurred at 24 h, while Ce0.57Zr0.43O2 samples exhibited surface areas of 50.4–62.2 m2 g−1. Nitrogen adsorption–desorption isotherms of hydrothermal samples correspond to type IV with average pore diameters of 3.9–29 nm. FESEM analysis showed hierarchical aggregates composed of 20–40 nm primary nanoparticles.