钯
稀土
催化作用
立方氧化锆
兴奋剂
材料科学
金属
无机化学
化学工程
化学
冶金
有机化学
光电子学
陶瓷
工程类
作者
Lucy Costley-Wood,Nicolás Flores-González,Claire Wilson,Paul Thompson,Sarah J. Day,Verónica Celorrio,Donato Decarolis,R.E. Morris,M. Schuster,Huw R. Marchbank,Timothy I. Hyde,Amy Kolpin,Dave Thompsett,Emma K. Gibson
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c01417
摘要
The impact of rare-earth (RE) doping in ceria-zirconiacritical for enhancing thermal stability and optimizing redox propertieson surface palladium (Pd) behavior has been investigated. RE doping was found to weaken metal-support interactions, leading to increased Pd mobility, with notable effects on oxygen storage capacity and light-off performance under model exhaust conditions. The mobility and redox characteristics of Pd were assessed through in situ thermal experiments using X-ray absorption spectroscopy at the Pd K-edge and synchrotron powder diffraction. Complementary Ce K-edge EXAFS and Rietveld refinements confirmed the structure and composition of the doped ceria-zirconia material. Deactivation studies and lifetime prediction are essential for commercial catalysts, particularly for three-way catalysts (TWCs) designed for decade-long operation. To probe long-term stability, in situ thermal treatments were conducted to induce separation of the metastable ceria-zirconia solid solution. These accelerated thermal aging treatments were then compared with a prolonged, seven week aging protocol, and regular in situ synchrotron PXRD measurements provided insights into the phase separation process. The influence of thermal aging on metal-support interactions was further assessed through catalytic performance testing.
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