Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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53889 | Catalysis Today | 2015 | 7 Pages |
•The optimum oxidation state of Pd essentially depends on reaction temperature.•Major factors for low-temperature oxidation of CO are reducibility of supported Pd and oxygen storage and release property for oxygen supply.•The oxidation state of Pd has stronger effect than Pd dispersion on CeO2-based supports.
Supported Pd is an essential component for automobile three-way catalyst (TWC). Recent improvement of fuel economy in automobiles requires promotion of catalytic activity of TWC at lower temperatures, especially for combustion of CO and unburned hydrocarbons. In order to obtain a strategy for catalyst design of supported Pd catalysts for low temperature combustion, the essential factors in catalytic activity affected by supports and oxidation states of Pd are summarized in this short review. The following factors are discussed: oxidation states of Pd, effect of substrates and reaction temperature, Pd dispersion, and oxygen storage-release property of supports. The reducibility of Pd species and oxygen storage-release property of supports are emphasized as essential factors for low temperature combustion over supported Pd catalysts.
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