1990
DOI: 10.1002/sia.740160173
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Characterization by XPS and XAS of supported Pt/TiO2CeO2 catalysts

Abstract: the stabilization is more pronounced with lower cerim oxide concentration. X-ray absorption spectroscopy measurements done on the L,,, edge sbow the same variation as a function of cerium oxide concentration, but in the bulk the reduction is mu& lower. Cerium in Pt/TiO,-CeO, catalysts exhibits the same behavim.

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“…The fact that similar CO yields were obtained during the second and third cycles indicates that no deactivation was apparent. The thermal stability shown by Pt was expected based on previous reports [16,[27][28][29]. The CO yields obtained with the Pt/SDC catalyst in Figure 6 were superior to those obtained with the Pt/YSZ catalyst in Figure 4.…”
Section: Catalytic Performancesupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The fact that similar CO yields were obtained during the second and third cycles indicates that no deactivation was apparent. The thermal stability shown by Pt was expected based on previous reports [16,[27][28][29]. The CO yields obtained with the Pt/SDC catalyst in Figure 6 were superior to those obtained with the Pt/YSZ catalyst in Figure 4.…”
Section: Catalytic Performancesupporting
confidence: 79%
“…All these calculations successfully explained the complex nature and structure of experimental XPS Ce3d spectra of cerium oxides [2-6, 11, 13], that is, the number of peaks, their relative BE locations and their relative intensities [2,3]. Now, Sun et al's interpretation is impossible to reconcile with these theoretical and experimental findings, because it assumes that both the Ce3d spectrum of Ce 2 O 3 and that of CeO 2 contain two peaks only.…”
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“…Now, Sun et al's interpretation is impossible to reconcile with these theoretical and experimental findings, because it assumes that both the Ce3d spectrum of Ce 2 O 3 and that of CeO 2 contain two peaks only. By way of contrast, four and six peaks are, respectively the case, and a Ce3d spectrum recorded on a surface involving both oxides necessarily contains as many as ten peaks [2,3,13], not just the four peaks implied by the authors [1]. Since Sun et al consider Ce3d peaks in isolation, i.e.…”
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