The formation of the CeOCl phase in a Pd(Cl)/CeO2 catalyst during reduction
in hydrogen was studied by HRTEM, XRD, and low-temperature N-2 adsorption
(BET), The results indicate that CeOCl crystallites nucleate at (110) faces
of CeO2 crystals at T less than or equal to 300 degrees C and then grow by
coalescence of existing nuclei and attachment of Ce-O-Cl species continuou
sly formed at the ceria surface. Lateral growth of CeOCl results in rapid d
ecline of the BET surface of the catalyst between 300 and 500 degrees C due
to the "enwrapping" of the grains of the catalyst, The mechanism of an ord
ered CeOCl-CeO2 transformation in an oxidizing atmosphere is proposed. (C)
2000 Academic Press.