Chromium oxide/zirconia was prepared by dry impregnation of powdered Z
r(OH), with an aqueous solution of (NH4)2CrO4. The characterization of
prepared samples was performed using Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR
) spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray diffract
ion (XRD), and differential thermal analysis (DTA), and by measurement
of the surface area. The addition of chromium oxide to zirconia shift
ed the transitions of ZrO2 from the amorphous to the tetragonal phase
and from the tetragonal to the monoclinic phase to higher temperatures
due to the strong interaction between chromium oxide and zirconia; an
d the specific surface area of the samples increased in proportion to
the chromium-oxide content. Since the ZrO2 Stabilizes supported chromi
um oxide, chromium oxide was well dispersed on the surface of zirconia
, and alpha-Cr2O3 was only observed at calcination temperatures above
1173 K. Upon the addition of only small amounts of chromium oxide (1 w
t % Cr) to ZrO2, both the acidity and acid strength of the samples inc
reased remarkably, showing the presence of two kinds of acid sites on
the surface of CrOx/ZrO2 (Bronsted and Lewis acid sites).