“…On reduction with hydrogen, Pd particles segregated from the perovskite lattice, as confirmed by the H 2 -TPR, XPS, and HRTEM measurements, and were more active for CO oxidation than were the PdO species within the perovskite lattice, lowering the T 50 by 40 K. A similar phenomenon has been observed for LaCo 0.95 Pd 0.05 O 3 : reduction with hydrogen at 453 K lowered the T 50 by 43 K in CO oxidation [6]. In contrast, the activity for CO oxidation decreased on a BaCe 0.90 Pd 0.10 O 3 perovskite [9] and was almost unaffected on a YFe 0.90 Pd 0.10 O 3 perovskite [10] on reduction with hydrogen at high temperatures. For comparison, CO oxidation was tested on the reference Pd/ LaFeO 3 catalyst.…”