Abstract:Composites
of graphene and CeO2 nanoparticles
with high-energy
{100} facets exposed are prepared by the hydrothermal method. The
percentage of high-energy {100} polar plane increases with elevating
temperature, but the proportion of Ce3+ and oxygen vacancy
(Ov) decreases. As a result, the sensitivity of CeO2{100}/graphene composites toward NO2 at room temperature
is enhanced. First-principles calculations are done to uncover the
mechanism. The adsorption energy of NO2 on the six-coordinated
Ce of the CeO2{100}… Show more
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