Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.125, No.1-2, 102-108, 2011
Synthesis of nanometer-sized ceria particles by alternating current electrolysis of aqueous solution
Ceria particles in an average size range from 8 to 70 nm were synthesized from cerium nitrate solutions by electrolysis at AC 0.1-10 Hz using platinum wire electrodes at 25-80 degrees C. The produced ceria particles dissolved in low pH solutions (pH 1.1-2.7) at a longer electrolysis time (> 12 h), which caused the decrease of particle size. Increase of the concentration of Ce3+ ions and increase of the electrolysis temperature were effective to enhance the particle yield. Small growth of particles (10-20 nm) was measured when the electrolysis temperature was increased to 60-80 degrees C. When the applied frequency was increased, the particle size decreased. A theoretical equation of particle size as functions of Ce3+ ion concentration, electrolysis temperature and applied frequency was derived. The experimental results were in accordance with the prediction from the theoretical model. (c) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.