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Stable Pd-Doped Ceria Structures for CH4 Activation and CO Oxidation.


ABSTRACT: Doping CeO2 with Pd atoms has been associated with catalytic CO oxidation, but current surface models do not allow CO adsorption. Here, we report a new structure of Pd-doped CeO2(111), in which Pd adopts a square planar configuration instead of the previously assumed octahedral configuration. Oxygen removal from this doped structure is favorable. The resulting defective Pd-doped CeO2 surface is active for CO oxidation and is also able to cleave the first C-H bond in methane. We show how the moderate CO adsorption energy and dynamic features of the Pd atom upon CO adsorption and CO oxidation contribute to a low-barrier catalytic cycle for CO oxidation. These structures, which are also observed for Ni and Pt, can lead to a more open coordination environment around the doped-transition-metal center. These thermally stable structures are relevant to the development of single-atom catalysts.

SUBMITTER: Su YQ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5762167 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stable Pd-Doped Ceria Structures for CH<sub>4</sub> Activation and CO Oxidation.

Su Ya-Qiong YQ   Filot Ivo A W IAW   Liu Jin-Xun JX   Hensen Emiel J M EJM  

ACS catalysis 20171120 1


Doping CeO<sub>2</sub> with Pd atoms has been associated with catalytic CO oxidation, but current surface models do not allow CO adsorption. Here, we report a new structure of Pd-doped CeO<sub>2</sub>(111), in which Pd adopts a square planar configuration instead of the previously assumed octahedral configuration. Oxygen removal from this doped structure is favorable. The resulting defective Pd-doped CeO<sub>2</sub> surface is active for CO oxidation and is also able to cleave the first C-H bond  ...[more]

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