The lanthanide doping effect on toluene catalytic oxidation over Pt/CeO 2 catalyst

The present work was undertaken to know the lanthanide doping effect on the physicochemical properties of Pt/CeO catalysts and their catalytic activity for toluene oxidation. A series of lanthanide ions (La, Pr, Nd, Sm and Gd) were incorporated into ceria lattice by hydrothermal method, and the Pt n...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of colloid and interface science 2022-05, Vol.614, p.33
Hauptverfasser: Peng, Ruosi, Zhang, Haozhi, Guo, Yanjie, Huang, Weiqing, Zhang, You, Wu, Junliang, Fu, Mingli, Yu, Chenglong, Ye, Daiqi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The present work was undertaken to know the lanthanide doping effect on the physicochemical properties of Pt/CeO catalysts and their catalytic activity for toluene oxidation. A series of lanthanide ions (La, Pr, Nd, Sm and Gd) were incorporated into ceria lattice by hydrothermal method, and the Pt nanoparticles with equal quality were successfully loaded on various ceria-based supports. Their catalytic performance toward toluene oxidation shows a remarkable lanthanide-doping effect, and the activity is much dependent on the ion radius and valence state of dopants. Owing to smaller ion radius and low valence state, the dopant of Gd would form more Gd-Ce complex and less GdO -type complex, generating more oxygen vacancies and then promoting oxygen replenishment. Furthermore, the high concentration of oxygen vacancy would drive electrons to transfer from support to metal, and thus electron-rich and under-coordinated Pt particles that are favorable for toluene adsorption and dissociation are obtained. Attributing to above positive factors, the doping of Gd would effectively enhance the catalytic oxidation of toluene over Pt/CeO catalyst. In addition, the Pt/CeGdO sample exhibits an excellent reaction stability and resistance of concentration impact.
ISSN:1095-7103