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Elucidation of Ce/Zr ratio effects on the physical properties and catalytic performance of CuOx/CeyZr1−yO2 catalysts

Author(s)
Sifat, MohammedLuchowski, MichalPophali, AmolJiang, WenhuiLu, YunfanKim, ByeongseokKwon, GihanYoon, KwangsukKim, JihunAn, KwangjinShim, Sang EunSong, HocheolKim, Taejin
Issued Date
2024-12
DOI
10.1039/d4cy01012d
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/84651
Citation
CATALYSIS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, v.14, no.24, pp.7107 - 7123
Abstract
Although cerium oxide (CeO2) is widely used as a catalyst support, its limited defect sites and surface oxygen vacancy/mobility should be improved. The incorporation of zirconium (Zr) in the cerium (Ce) lattice is shown to increase the number of oxygen vacancies and improve catalytic activity. Using a fixed surface density (SD) of copper (similar to 2.3 Cu atoms per nm(2)) as a surface species, the role of the support (CeyZr1-yO2 (y = 1.0, 0.9, 0.6, 0.5, and 0.0)) and defect site effects in the CO oxidation reaction was investigated. Spectroscopic (e.g., Raman, XRD, XPS) and microscopic (e.g., SEM-EDX, HR-TEM) characterization techniques were applied to evaluate the defect sites, crystallite size, lattice parameters, chemical composition, oxidation states of elements and microstructure of the catalysts. The CO oxidation reaction with varied CO : O-2 ratios (1 : 5, 1 : 1, and 1 : 0.5 (stoichiometric)) was used as a model reaction to describe the relationship between the structure and the catalytic performance of each catalyst. Based on the characterization results of CeyZr1-yO2 materials, the addition of Zr causes physical and chemical changes to the overall material. The inclusion of Zr into the structure of CeO2 decreased the overall lattice parameter of the catalyst and increased the number of defect sites. The prepared catalysts were able to reach complete CO conversion (similar to 100%) at low temperature conditions (<200 degrees C), each showing varied reaction activity. The difference in CO oxidation activity was then analyzed and related to the structure, wherein Cu loading, surface oxygen vacancies, reduction-oxidation ability, CuOx-support interaction and oxygen mobility in the catalyst were the crucial descriptors.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN
2044-4753
Keyword
THERMAL-STABILITYCOPPER-OXIDEDOPED CEO2CERIAZIRCONIASURFACECEO2-ZRO2 SOLID-SOLUTIONSCO OXIDATIONMIXED OXIDESRAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY

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