Xy. Jiang et al., Studies of pore structure, temperature-programmed reduction performance, and micro-structure of CuO/CeO2 catalysts, APPL SURF S, 173(3-4), 2001, pp. 208-220
The reducibility and characteristics of CuO, CeO2 and CuO/CeO2 catalysts we
re examined by means of a CO microreactor gas chromatography, specific surf
ace area, pore volume, H-2-temperature-programmed reduction (TPR), and X-ra
y diffraction Rietveld analysis. Experimental results showed that the speci
fic surface area and pore volume of the CuO/CeO2 catalysts decreased with a
n increase in CuO loading, whereas the average pore diameter was the same.
TPR data exhibited two peaks, a low-temperature one due to the reduction of
highly dispersed copper oxide and a high-temperature one due to the reduct
ion of bulk CuO. Micro-structural analysis showed that the lattice constant
of pure CeO2 is 0.54103 nm. In contrast, when CuO/CeO2 was formed, the cel
l parameter values of CeO2 for various loading were all smaller than that o
f pure CeO2, indicating that some CuO entered the CeO2 lattice. At a CuO lo
ading of 5.0 wt.%, the crystalline size of CuO became minimal and the micro
strain maximal, indicating crystalline CuO and a high surface energy with a
resulting best activity for CO oxidation. CuO/ CeO2 catalysts are stable t
o 750 degreesC, but at 900 degreesC the crystallite size increased rapidly
and the CuO and CeO2 phase-separated. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All ri
ghts reserved.