The effect of additions of lanthanide ions (La and Ce) and of the cerium io
n concentration on the thermal stability of a gamma alumina was studied. Ln
/Al2O3 compositions were treated at high temperature (1100 degrees C) for d
ifferent calcination times (1, 5, and 24 h) and the resultant materials cha
racterised by X-lay diffraction (XRD), BET surface area, X-ray photoelectro
n spectroscopy (XPS), and temperature programmed reduction (TPR). It was ob
served that cerium ion stabilisation was dependent on concentration with 6
wt-%Ce being the most efficient. It is suggested that the stabilisation is
due to occupation of vacant cation sites in the spinel structure by Ce3+, a
nd that stabilisation breaks down on prolonged exposure at high temperature
s because of oxidation of Ce3+ to CeO2. The same stabilisation mechanism is
considered to operate for the lanthanum ion but, unlike Ce3+, it is not su
bject to oxidation, making La a mole effective stabiliser than Ce.