Transformation of Highly Stable Pt Single Sites on Defect Engineered Ceria into Robust Pt Clusters for Vehicle Emission Control.

Environ Sci Technol

Department of Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering, Catalysis Cluster for Renewable Energy and Chemical Transformations (REACT), NanoScience Technology Center (NSTC), University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32816, United States.

Published: September 2021

Engineering surface defects on metal oxide supports could help promote the dispersion of active sites and catalytic performance of supported catalysts. Herein, a strategy of ZrO doping was proposed to create rich surface defects on CeO (CZO) and, with these defects, to improve Pt dispersion and enhance its affinity as single sites to the CZO support (Pt/CZO). The strongly anchored Pt single sites on CZO support were initially not efficient for catalytic oxidation of CO/CH. However, after a simple activation by H reduction, the catalytic oxidation performance over Pt/CZO catalyst was significantly boosted and better than Pt/CeO. Pt/CZO catalyst also exhibited much higher thermal stability. The structural evolution of Pt active sites by H treatment was systematically investigated on aged Pt/CZO and Pt/CeO catalysts. With H reduction, ionic Pt single sites were transformed into active Pt clusters. Much smaller Pt clusters were created on CZO ( 1.2 nm) than on CeO ( 1.8 nm) due to stronger Pt-CeO interaction on aged Pt/CZO. Consequently, more exposed active Pt sites were obtained on the smaller clusters surrounded by more oxygen defects and Ce species, which directly translated to the higher catalytic oxidation performance of activated Pt/CZO catalyst in vehicle emission control applications.

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