Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
42040 Applied Catalysis A: General 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A study was made on the effect of the Cu/Ce ratio and on the total load of both metals on the oxidation activity of CO with O2 using SiO2 as support. It was found that the optimum Cu/Ce ratio for a constant total load of 10% on silica (Aerosil 200) was 0.43 (w/w), which corresponded to a catalyst with 3% Cu and 7% Ce. For that ratio the highly dispersed CuO–CeO2 interface was maximized. The catalyst's activity increased with increasing the total Cu–Ce load, but it reached a maximum above which the activity kept constant due to a similar concentration of sites at the CuO–CeO2 interface. The higher surface area of the support led to a increase of CuO particles interacting with CeO2 and to a decrease of bulk CuO species not interacting with CeO2. The highly dispersed CuO–CeO2 interface was not affected by a higher available surface area explaining the similar activity in supports with different surface area.

Graphical abstractSiO2-supported CuO–CeO2 catalysts were studied in the low-temperature oxidation of CO. The optimum Cu/Ce ratio was found for a catalyst with 3% Cu and 7% Ce. The latter catalyst is able to maximize the available CuO–CeO2 interface, which is the active phase in the oxidation of CO.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (65 K)Download as PowerPoint slide

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