Issue 1, 2019

On the structural stability of crystalline ceria phases in undoped and acceptor-doped ceria materials under in situ reduction conditions

Abstract

The reduction of pure and Sm-doped ceria in hydrogen has been studied by synchrotron-based in situ X-ray diffraction to eventually prove or disprove the presence of crystalline cerium hydride (CeHx) phases and the succession of potential structural phase (trans)formations of reduced cerium oxide phases during heating-cooling cycles up to 1273 K. Despite a recent report on the existence of bulk and surface CeHx phases during reductive treatment of pure CeO2 in H2, structural analysis by Rietveld refinement as well as additional 1H-NMR spectroscopy did not reveal the presence of any crystalline CeHx phase. Rather, a sequence of phase transformations during the re-cooling process in H2 has been observed. In both samples, the reduced/defective fluorite lattice undergoes at first a transformation into a bixbyite-type lattice with a formal stoichiometry Ce0.583+Ce0.424+O1.71 and Sm0.153+Ce0.393+Ce0.464+O1.73, before a transformation into rhombohedral Ce7O12 takes place in pure CeO2. This phase is clearly absent for the Sm-doped material. Finally, a triclinic Ce11O20 phase appears for both materials, which can be recovered to room temperature, and on which a phase mixture of bixbyite Ce0.663+Ce0.344+O1.67, rh-Ce0.603+Ce0.404+O1.70 and tri-Ce0.483+Ce0.524+O1.76 (for pure CeO2) or bixbyite Sm0.153+Ce0.473+Ce0.384+O1.69 and tri-Sm0.153+Ce0.313+Ce0.544+O1.77 (for Sm-doped CeO2) prevails. The absence of the rhombohedral phase indicates that Sm doping leads to the stabilization of the bixbyite phase over the rhombohedral one at this particular oxygen vacancy concentration. It is worth noting that recent work proves that hydrogen is indeed incorporated within the structures during the heat treatments, but under the chosen experimental conditions it has apparently no effect on the salient structural principles during reduction.

Graphical abstract: On the structural stability of crystalline ceria phases in undoped and acceptor-doped ceria materials under in situ reduction conditions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Oct 2018
Accepted
01 Dec 2018
First published
03 Dec 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

CrystEngComm, 2019,21, 145-154

On the structural stability of crystalline ceria phases in undoped and acceptor-doped ceria materials under in situ reduction conditions

M. F. Bekheet, M. Grünbacher, L. Schlicker, A. Gili, A. Doran, J. D. Epping, A. Gurlo, B. Klötzer and S. Penner, CrystEngComm, 2019, 21, 145 DOI: 10.1039/C8CE01726C

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