Issue 74, 2016

Investigation of oxygen vacancies on Pt- or Au-modified CeO2 materials for CO oxidation

Abstract

Metal (Au or Pt)-modified CeO2 materials with excellent redox ability for the oxidation of CO to CO2 were prepared by a redox precipitation method to investigate the role of surface oxygen vacancies. It was found that most of the Au or Pt was encapsulated by CeO2. Both Au and Pt can effectively improve the reducibility of CeO2 to form more oxygen vacancies at lower temperatures. The surface oxygen vacancies were thoroughly studied by UV-Vis spectroscopy, CO adsorption FTIR, H2-TPR and CO pulse oxidation techniques. During the reaction cycle of CO oxidation, the oxygen vacancies were affected by the modified metals but played different roles in the performance of CO oxidation. There were more oxygen vacancies on Pt-CeO2, which facilitated the formation of more carbonates. A certain amount (4.2%) of oxygen vacancies was necessary to improve the CO oxidation on this material. Comparatively, the rather fewer oxygen vacancies and the lower adsorption strength of carbonates did not affect the final elimination efficiency of CO on Au-CeO2.

Graphical abstract: Investigation of oxygen vacancies on Pt- or Au-modified CeO2 materials for CO oxidation

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 May 2016
Accepted
06 Jul 2016
First published
06 Jul 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 70653-70659

Investigation of oxygen vacancies on Pt- or Au-modified CeO2 materials for CO oxidation

Y. Zhang, Y. Zhao, H. Zhang, L. Zhang, H. Ma, P. Dong, D. Li, J. Yu and G. Cao, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 70653 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA12049K

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