CeO sub(2) nanowires with high aspect ratio and excellent catalytic activity for selective oxidation of styrene by molecular oxygen

CeO sub(2) is a most promising oxidation catalyst and its superior oxidation performance is highly dependent on the extent of its Ce super(4+)/Ce super(3+) redox cycle, shape, surface area and surface structure. Herein, a simple, efficient and aqueous solution based hydrothermal synthetic route for...

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Veröffentlicht in:RSC advances 2013-06, Vol.3 (27), p.10837-10847
Hauptverfasser: Pal, Provas, Pahari, Sandip Kumar, Sinhamahapatra, Apurba, Jayachandran, Muthirulandi, Kiruthika, GVManohar, Bajaj, Hari C, Panda, Asit Baran
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Zusammenfassung:CeO sub(2) is a most promising oxidation catalyst and its superior oxidation performance is highly dependent on the extent of its Ce super(4+)/Ce super(3+) redox cycle, shape, surface area and surface structure. Herein, a simple, efficient and aqueous solution based hydrothermal synthetic route for uniform CeO sub(2) nanowires (NWs), with high aspect ratio and surface area, using an aqueous solution of cerium ammonium carbonate complex as precursor and poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) as structure directing agent, is described. Cobalt incorporated CeO sub(2) NW (Co-CeO sub(2)) were also synthesized by impregnation followed by calcination. Structural and morphological characterization by XRD, SEM and TEM showed that synthesized CeO sub(2) NWs are of cubic fluorite crystal structure, with approximately 7 plus or minus 2 nm width and several micrometers in length, bundled, grown through the (110) surface keeping the active (100) surface exposed. XPS and TPD analysis revealed the presence of both Ce super(3+) and Ce super(4+) with higher amount of Ce super(3+) as well as Co super(2+) and Co super(3+) species. The amount of PEG is crucial for the synthesis of uniform CeO sub(2) wires and other varying shapes. A probable formation mechanism of wires through the (110) surface is proposed. Synthesized CeO sub(2) shapes were employed as catalyst for selective oxidation of styrene to styrene oxide using molecular oxygen as oxidant. Shape selective catalytic studies revealed that the synthesized Co-CeO sub(2) NWs showed excellent catalytic activity. Kinetic study revealed that the oxidation reaction followed the Langmuir-Hinshelwood model. The synthesized CeO sub(2) NW catalysts are recyclable with no significant loss in catalytic activity in subsequent cycles.
ISSN:2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/c3ra23485a