2021
DOI: 10.1080/17436753.2021.1919359
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Catalytic performance of porous Yb2O3 sesquioxide

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“…Raman spectroscopy was employed to further characterize the crystalline structure, as shown in Figure c. A total of four absorption peaks were observed at 111.8, 356.8, 456.0, and 612.6 cm –1 . In addition, obvious absorption peaks were observed at 111.8, 356.8, and 612.6 cm –1 in the samples heat-treated at 600 °C. It is established that the YbFMs treated at 600 °C and those treated at 1500 °C exhibited a cubic structure with a space group of ( Ia 3̅), which is consistent with the XRD results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Raman spectroscopy was employed to further characterize the crystalline structure, as shown in Figure c. A total of four absorption peaks were observed at 111.8, 356.8, 456.0, and 612.6 cm –1 . In addition, obvious absorption peaks were observed at 111.8, 356.8, and 612.6 cm –1 in the samples heat-treated at 600 °C. It is established that the YbFMs treated at 600 °C and those treated at 1500 °C exhibited a cubic structure with a space group of ( Ia 3̅), which is consistent with the XRD results.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%