This paper investigates the effect of the presence of SO2 in the dynamics o
f oxygen storage on ceria and ceria-zirconia. The introduction of SO2 under
reaction conditions at T < 873 K negatively affects CO conversion under os
cillating conditions on all the supports studied, owing to the formation of
sulfate species. Deactivation is observed on all supports and activity is
recovered only after desorption of SO2, which occurs at 950 < T < 1000 K, d
epending on catalyst composition (Ce/Zr ratio) and treatment atmosphere. Th
e amount of sulfur adsorbed is higher over solid solutions, reaching a maxi
mum with CexZr1-xO2(0.5 < x < 0.68). However this does not adversely affect
activity compared to ceria. In the presence of Rh and Pd, reactivation is
favored under reaction conditions. More generally, it appears that the remo
val of sulfates is facilitated in reductive atmospheres (both hydrogen and
CO) over mixed oxides. No differences are observed. following regeneration
under oxidizing conditions.