Thermal stability of the cu-ceo2 interface on silica and alumina, and its relation with activity in the oxidation reaction of co and the decomposition of n2o
Author
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Álvarez, Pablo
Author
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Aguila, Gonzalo
Author
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Guerrero, Sichem
Author
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Araya, Paulo
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2019-05-31T15:21:06Z
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2019-05-31T15:21:06Z
Publication date
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2018
Cita de ítem
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Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society, Volumen 63, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 4102-4108
Identifier
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07179707
Identifier
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07179324
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/169501
Abstract
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The effect of the support on the formation of the Cu-CeO2
interface and its thermal stability after calcination at 500, 700 and 900 ºC is studied. The supports
used are SiO2
, because of its inert character, and Al2
O3
, because it can interact with the Cu and Ce species on the surface. The catalysts were characterized by
BET, XRD, UV-vis DRS, and TPR with H2
. The catalytic activity in the CO oxidation reactions with O2
at low temperature and the decomposition of N2
O were
selected to visualize the effect of temperature on the concentration of Cu-CeO2
interfacial sites. The results show that at a calcination temperature of 500 ºC the
formation of the Cu-CeO2
interface is favored over the SiO2
support. However, the stability of the Cu-CeO2
interface on SiO2
is much lower than on Al2
O3
, causing
a substantial decrease of the interfacial sites calcining at 700 ºC, and segregation of the Cu and Ce species on the surface of the silica, with complete loss of the
catalytic activity in both reactions when calcining at 900 ºC. In contrast, on alumina the Cu-CeO2
interface is more stable and presents a significant catalytic activity
in both reactions, even when calcining at 900 ºC. The characterization results show that the sintering process of Cu species and CeO2
particles is less on the alumina
support due to the greater interaction of the Cu and Ce with this support.
Thermal stability of the cu-ceo2 interface on silica and alumina, and its relation with activity in the oxidation reaction of co and the decomposition of n2o