학술논문

Pulse Studies to Decipher the Role of Surface Morphology in CuO/CeO.sub.2 Nanocatalysts for the Water Gas Shift Reaction
Document Type
Report
Source
Catalysis Letters. March 1, 2015, p808, 8 p.
Subject
X-rays -- Diffraction
Cerium
Cobalt
Language
English
ISSN
1011-372X
Abstract
The water-gas shift reaction (WGS, CO + H.sub.2O → H.sub.2 + CO.sub.2) was studied over CuO/CeO.sub.2 catalysts with two different ceria particle morphologies, in the form of nanospheres (ns) and nanocubes (nc). To understand the strong dependence of the WGS reaction activity on the ceria nanoshapes, pulses of CO (without and with water vapor) were employed during in situ X-ray diffraction and X-ray absorption near edge structure measurements done to characterize the catalysts. The results showed that CuO/CeO.sub.2 (ns) exhibited a substantially better activity than CuO/CeO.sub.2 (nc). The higher activity was associated with the unique properties of CuO/CeO.sub.2 (ns), such as the easier reduction of highly dispersed CuO to metallic Cu, the stability of metallic Cu and a larger concentration of Ce.sup.3+ in CeO.sub.2 (ns). Graphical Abstract
Author(s): Fuzhen Zhao[sup.1] [sup.2] , Zongyuan Liu[sup.2] , Wenqian Xu[sup.2] , Siyu Yao[sup.2] , Rui Si[sup.2] , Aaron C. Johnston-Peck[sup.3] , Arturo Martinez-Arias[sup.4] , Jonathan C. Hanson[sup.2] , Sanjaya D. [...]