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Capture-bonding Super Assembly of Nanoscale Dispersed Bimetal on Uniform CeO2 Nanorod for the Toluene Oxidation
Authors:Prof Zheng Zeng  Ma Juan Guan  Hongyu Chen  Dr Xiang Xu  Ma Jianwu Zou  Ma Chongjie Zhang  Yankun Du  Prof Liqing Li
Institution:School of Energy Science and Engineering, Central South University, Changsha, 410083, Hunan P. R. China
Abstract:Elimination of VOCs by catalytic oxidation is an important technology. Here, a general synergistic capture-bonding superassembly strategy was proposed to obtain the nanoscale dispersed 5.8% PtFe3−CeO2 catalyst, which showed a high toluene oxidation activity (T100=226 °C), excellent catalytic stability (125 h, >99.5%) and a good water resistance ability (70 h, >99.5%). Through the detailed XPS analysis, oxygen cycle experiment, hydrogen reduction experiment, and in-situ DRIFT experiment, we could deduce that PtFe3−CeO2 had two reaction pathways. The surface adsorbed oxygen resulting from PtFe3 nanoparticles played a dominant role, due to the fast cycling between the surface adsorbed oxygen and oxygen vacancy. In contrast, the lattice oxygen resulting from CeO2 nanorods played an important role due to the relationship between the toluene oxidation activity and the metal-oxygen bonding energy. Furthermore, DFT simulation verified Pt sites were the dominant reaction active sites during this reaction.
Keywords:PtFe3 bimetal  CeO2  toluene oxidation  surface adsorbed oxygen  lattice oxygen
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