2015
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b06302
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Anchoring High-Concentration Oxygen Vacancies at Interfaces of CeO2–x/Cu toward Enhanced Activity for Preferential CO Oxidation

Abstract: Catalysts are urgently needed to remove the residual CO in hydrogen feeds through selective oxidation for large-scale applications of hydrogen proton exchange membrane fuel cells. We herein propose a new methodology that anchors high concentration oxygen vacancies at interface by designing a CeO2-x/Cu hybrid catalyst with enhanced preferential CO oxidation activity. This hybrid catalyst, with more than 6.1% oxygen vacancies fixed at the favorable interfacial sites, displays nearly 100% CO conversion efficiency… Show more

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“…As shown in Figure (a), in the survey spectrum peaks corresponding to Ce 3d, Mn 2p, and O 1s are clearly observed. Generally, Ce 3d exhibits relatively complicated features owing to the fractional occupancy of the valence 4 f orbitals . As depicted in Figure (b), six different XPS peaks of Ce 3d can be clearly seen.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…As shown in Figure (a), in the survey spectrum peaks corresponding to Ce 3d, Mn 2p, and O 1s are clearly observed. Generally, Ce 3d exhibits relatively complicated features owing to the fractional occupancy of the valence 4 f orbitals . As depicted in Figure (b), six different XPS peaks of Ce 3d can be clearly seen.…”
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confidence: 84%
“…The couple v′‐u′ is considered as the fingerprint of Ce 3+ species. Therefore by calculating the ratio of the relative area of the Ce 3+ peaks to the whole Ce 3d region, we can make an estimation of the reduction degree (amount of Ce 3+ on the surface of the catalysts) trueCe3+()%=Ce3+Ce3++Ce4+×100%=v'+u'v+v''+v'''+u+u''+u'''×100% …”
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“…Theoretical investigations on the growth of copper atoms/clusters on reduced ceria surfaces have verified that the Cu-O-Ce interfacial interaction is energetically comparable to the Cu-Cu intracluster interaction; the competition between them determines the morphology of Cu clusters19,20 . The strong binding between copper and the reduced ceria surface, especially on the defect sites, was addressed both experimentally and theoretically with regards to the reduction degree of the ceria surface and the copper coverage21,22,43 . Onone hand, the Cu-Cu intracluster interaction, i.e.…”
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