The oxide materials are of the class of ternary mesoporous mixed oxide
materials including lanthanum, a metal M selected from the group
consisting of Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu and Zn, and zirconium or cerium such
a mesoporous La--Co--Zr mixed oxide material designated as Meso LCZ[x]
where x is the atomic ratio (La+Co)/La+Co+Zr. They are useful as
catalysts since they show high activities for hydrocarbon oxidation and
good resistance against poisoning agents. These highly ordered mesoporous
mixed oxides are synthesized by: preparing an amorphous solution of a
La-M precursor and adding a salt of zirconium or cerium thereto;
acidifying the amorphous solution in the presence of a surfactant under
conditions to obtain a clear homogeneous solution; adjusting pH of the
solution under conditions to form a solid precipitate; separating the
solution and surfactant from the precipitate; and calcinating the
precipitate.