Insights into Contribution of Active Ceria Supports to Pt-Based Catalysts: Doping Effect (Zr; Pr; Tb) on Catalytic Properties for Glycerol Selective Oxidation

How important is the support during the rational design of a catalyst? Herein, doped ceria (Zr; Pr and Tb) was used as an active support to prepare Pt catalysts (0.5 wt%) for glycerol selective oxidation. A thorough characterization of achieved catalytic systems showed that the nature of doping elem...

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Veröffentlicht in:Inorganics 2025-01, Vol.13 (2), p.32
Hauptverfasser: Rinaudo, Matías G., Yeste, Maria del Pilar, Vidal, Hilario, Gatica, José M., Cadús, Luis E., Morales, Maria R.
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Zusammenfassung:How important is the support during the rational design of a catalyst? Herein, doped ceria (Zr; Pr and Tb) was used as an active support to prepare Pt catalysts (0.5 wt%) for glycerol selective oxidation. A thorough characterization of achieved catalytic systems showed that the nature of doping elements led to different physicochemical properties. The presence of surface Pr3+ and Tb3+ not only increased oxygen vacancies but also electron mobility, modifying the oxidation state of platinum particles. The redox properties of the catalyst were also affected, achieving a close interaction between the support and metal particles even in the form of Pt-O-Pr(Tb) solid solutions. Furthermore, the combination of medium-sized metal particle dispersion, strong metal–support interaction and a synergy between the amount of oxygen vacancies and Pt0, observed in the Pt/CeTb catalyst, led to a high turnover frequency (TOF) and increased selectivity to glyceric acid. Thus, the present study reveals how a simple structural modification of active supports, such as cerium oxide, by means of doping elements is capable of improving the catalytic performance during glycerol selective oxidation, avoiding the cumbersome methods of synthesis and activation treatments.
ISSN:2304-6740
2304-6740
DOI:10.3390/inorganics13020032