Unraveling the Structural and Compositional Peculiarities in CTAB-Templated CeO 2 -ZrO 2 -MnO x Catalysts for Soot and CO Oxidation.
Maria V GrabchenkoNatalia N MikheevaGrigory V MamontovVicente Cortés CorberánKseniya A LitvintsevaValery A SvetlichnyiOlga V VodyankinaMikhail A SalaevPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Structure-performance relationships in functional catalysts allow for controlling their performance in a wide range of reaction conditions. Here, the structural and compositional peculiarities in CTAB-templated CeO 2 -ZrO 2 -MnO x catalysts prepared by co-precipitation of precursors and their catalytic behavior in CO oxidation and soot combustion are discussed. A complex of physical-chemical methods (low-temperature N 2 sorption, XRD, TPR-H 2 , Raman, HR TEM, XPS) is used to elucidate the features of the formation of interphase boundaries, joint phases, and defects in multicomponent oxide systems. The addition of Mn and/or Zr dopant to ceria is shown to improve its performance in both reactions. Binary Ce-Mn catalysts demonstrate enhanced performance closely followed by the ternary oxide catalysts, which is due the formation of several types of active sites, namely, highly dispersed MnO x species, oxide-oxide interfaces, and oxygen vacancies that can act individually and/or synergistically.
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