Highly Disperse Ceo2 Nanoparticles On Mgo Hexagonal Plates As Oxidation Catalyst

APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL(2021)

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A low-loading lanthanide catalyst composed of highly disperse CeO2 nanoparticles supported on magnesium oxide hexagonal nanoplates (MgO-h) was synthesized. This catalyst showed enhanced reducibility and better catalytic performance (higher activity and full oxidation) for combustion reactions as compared to a conventional high surface area CeO2 powder. Structural characterization by transmission electron microscopy indicates that MgO-h exposes -preferably- (111) planes, allowing the anchoring of small and highly defective cerium oxide particles, with up to 18 % Ce3+. These particles activate molecular oxygen as peroxide (O-2(-2)) and superoxide (O-2-) species. CeO2/MgO-h catalyst presented a lower apparent activation energy than the bulk CeO2 (57 versus 90 kJ/mol, respectively) for CO oxidation. As well, high oxidation activity and selectivity to CO2 are observed for toluene oxidation, that is, while bulk CeO2 produces a significant amount of CO, CeO2/MgO-h is almost completely selective to CO2 (S-CO2 > 91 %).
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Nanocatalysts, Ceria nanostructures, Magnesia, VOC combustion, Superoxide species
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