“…As shown in Figure 2b, the 150, 278, 336, 413, 557, 648, and 787 cm −1 bands observed at ZrTi-C calcinated at 800 °C are attributed to crystalline ZrTiO 4 , 33,34 and most of these peaks disappear after being supported with Mn oxides, leaving only the Zr−O bond (278 cm −1 ) 35 with emerged peaks at 590 and 634 cm −1 attributed to the Mn−O bending mode. 11,36,37 Similar to the XRD results, there are not any bands corresponding to crystalline anatase or monoclinic zirconia in the Raman spectrum of ZrTi-A, while peaks at 139, 271, and 593 cm −1 corresponding to Ti−O, Zr−O, and Mn−O appear after loading with manganese oxide, 38 indicating that the addition of Mn active species tends to break the amorphous state of the ZrTi-A surface, forming bonds with Ti or Zr through O connection. Besides, it is found that only one peak corresponding to the Mn−O bond appears around 593 cm −1 on Mn/ZrTi-A; however, two peaks of 590 and 634 cm −1 corresponding to Mn−O bonds arise in the Raman spectra of Mn/ZrTi-C.…”