Tuning the Metal–Support Interaction by Modulating CeO2 Oxygen Vacancies to Enhance the Toluene Oxidation Activity of Pt/CeO2 Catalysts
Dengfeng Yan,
Xudong Li,
Jinping Zhong
et al.
Abstract:In this research, a range of Pt/CeO 2 catalysts featuring varying Pt−O−Ce bond contents were developed by modulating the oxygen vacancies of the CeO 2 support for toluene abatement. The Pt/CeO 2 −HA catalyst generated a maximum quantity of Pt−O−Ce bonds (possessed the strongest metal− support interaction), as evidenced by the visible Raman results, which demonstrated outstanding toluene catalytic performance. Additionally, the UV Raman results revealed that the strong metal− support interaction stimulated a su… Show more
MO plays a key role on the catalyst surface and can react with CO at low temperatures. Importantly, the high content of MO is conducive to the formation of monodentate carbonate (M–O–CO2).
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