Cerium dioxide supported manganese oxide catalysts have been prepared and t
heir catalytic activities for CO oxidation investigated. The catalysts have
been characterized by using TPR and XRD. Only a small amount of Mn (10%) i
s needed to form active sites for CO oxidation, and the excess Mn oxide for
m bulk MnO2 particles which may cover a part of the active Mn oxide species
resulting in the decrease of the catalytic activity. The catalytic activit
y also depends on the calcination temperature. The optimum calcination temp
erature is 600 degrees C. Two reduction peaks are observed in all Mn/CeO2(4
00 degrees C) catalyst The low-temperature peak is attributed to reduction
of MnO2 or/and Mn2O3 to form Mn3O4; while the high-temperature peak is attr
ibuted to the reduction of Mn3O4 forming MnO. The MnO species on the reduce
d catalyst is more easily reoxidized to Mn3O4 than to MnO2. The average val
ence number of Mn atom in the catalyst decreases with increase in calcinati
on temperature, and increases with Mn loading.