2021
DOI: 10.3390/catal11080884
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Enhanced Activity for CO Preferential Oxidation over CuO Catalysts Supported on Nanosized CeO2 with High Surface Area and Defects

Abstract: Nanosizedceria (n-CeO2) was synthesized by a facile method in 2-methylimidazolesolution. The characterization results of XRD, N2 adsorption-desorption, Raman and TEM indicate that n-CeO2 shows a regular size of 10 ± 1 nm, a high surface area of 130 m2·g−1 and oxygen vacancies on the surface. A series of CuO/n-CeO2 catalysts (CuCeOX) with different copper loading were prepared for the preferential oxidation of CO in H2-rich gases (CO-PROX). All CuCeOX catalysts exhibit a high catalytic activity due to the excel… Show more

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“…In particular, the close-packed [111] planes account for almost 80% of the surface atoms for particle sizes larger than 10 nm (Figure 13), with direct implications on the local geometry and reactivity [128]. Elsewhere, the importance of support size in the nanoscale was highlighted during the preferential oxidation of CO (CO-PROX) over copper-ceria catalysts [129,130]. The optimal catalytic performance was linked to highly dispersed copper sites interacting strongly with ceria nanoparticles of specific size.…”
Section: Size Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the close-packed [111] planes account for almost 80% of the surface atoms for particle sizes larger than 10 nm (Figure 13), with direct implications on the local geometry and reactivity [128]. Elsewhere, the importance of support size in the nanoscale was highlighted during the preferential oxidation of CO (CO-PROX) over copper-ceria catalysts [129,130]. The optimal catalytic performance was linked to highly dispersed copper sites interacting strongly with ceria nanoparticles of specific size.…”
Section: Size Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%