Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.106, No.8, 1878-1883, 2002
Sonochemical synthesis of mesoporous iron oxide and accounts of its magnetic and catalytic properties
Synthesis of mesoporous iron oxides has been reported using a sonochemical technique. Iron(III) ethoxide was used as an inorganic precursor and CTAB as an organic structure directing agent. After sonication the surfactant was removed by calcination and solvent extraction methods. FTIR spectra demonstrated the removal of the surfactant from the pores of the mesoporous iron oxide. The calcinated material was characterized by XRD, TEM, TGA, and BET surface area measurements. The surface area after solvent extraction is found to be 274 m(2)/g. The magnetic and catalytic properties of the materials have been studied. The as-prepared amorphous Fe2O3 has shown a paramagnetic behavior, while after calcination at 350 degreesC it changes to gamma-Fe2O3 with good magnetic properties. The catalytic activity of mesoporous iron oxide was studied in the reaction of cyclohexane oxidation under mild conditions. The mesoporous Fe2O3 catalyst has shown high conversion of cyclohexane into cyclohexanone and cyclohexanol, with a high selectivity.