Unveiling the CeO2 morphology effect in Pd-CeO2/C heterostructures catalysts for formic acid dehydrogenation

FUEL(2023)

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It is very crucial but still a huge challenge to develop efficient and durable catalysts to promote hydrogen production from formic acid (FA). Herein, three CeO2 with structurally well-defined different shapes, i.e., sCeO2 (spheres), rCeO2 (rod) and oCeO2 (octahedral), are prepared, and their effect on the crystal faces and oxygen vacancy over the constructed heterostructure catalysts (Pd-CeO2/C) have been intensively investigated in the FA dehydrogenation. Pd-sCeO2/C outperforms the other catalysts with a turnover frequency (TOF) value of 2691 h-1 and selectivity to hydrogen of 100 % at 30 degrees C. A synergism between the CeO2 (1 10) facet and more oxygen vacancies is considered to be key to obtaining the high reactivity. Moreover, biomass carbon promotes the dispersion of Pd-CeO2 heterostructures due to its large specific surface area and causes more defects in the Pd-CeO2/C. Combined with in-situ FTIR and density functional theory (DFT), it is speculated that FA is decomposed through formate pathway over the Pd-sCeO2/C. This work thus provides a reasonable design and controllable synthesis strategy for the effective application of FA as an available liquid phase hydrogen storage material.
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Formic acid,Dehydrogenation,CeO2 morphology,Heterostructure catalysts,Structure-activity relationship
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