A series of Sn-Cr composite oxide catalysts with various Sn/Cr mote ratios
were prepared and used for CH4 deep oxidation. Compared with pure SnO2 and
Cr2O3, the activity and thermal stability of Sn-Cr binary catalysts were si
gnificantly enhanced. The optimal activity was achieved on those samples wi
th Sn/Cr mole ratios around 50:50. XRD results demonstrated that Cr3+ was d
oped into the crystal lattice of rutile structure SnO2 to form solid soluti
on. As a result, the crystallization of the Sn-Cr samples was retarded, thu
s higher surface areas and lower crystallinity of them were maintained. TPR
and XPS substantiated that more active oxygen species was formed in the Sn
-Cr binary catalysts. Indeed, the high surface areas of the Sn-Cr composite
oxides and the presence of more active oxygen species in them are consider
ed as the two main reasons leading to their enhanced CH4 oxidation activity
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