Influence of redox treatments on the low-temperature water gas shift reaction over Pt/CeO2 catalysts

Abstract

Pt/CeO2 catalysts are promising for the low-temperature water gas shift (LT-WGS) reaction, which is an important step to produce H2 from syngas. When prepared by impregnation of platinum salt and calcination at 500 °C, they contain Pt2+ single atoms (SAs) and/or PtOx clusters which need to be converted into Pt0 nanoparticles (NPs) to obtain higher activity for the LT-WGS reaction. In this work, it was shown that reducing pretreatments at 250 °C under H2 promote the molar activity of catalysts containing from 0.10 to 1.06 wt% Pt by increasing the number of Pt0 NPs formed during reaction at 230 °C. An improvement was also obtained via pretreatment at 500 °C but only for low-Pt-content catalysts, underlying the importance of the pretreatment temperature. Furthermore, it was shown that all prepared Pt/CeO2 catalysts which slowly deactivate over reaction time can be regenerated by oxidative post-treatment at only 230 °C, which is industrially interesting. Even more original, a strong improvement in activity of the low-Pt-content catalysts was observed after a 12 h oxidative post-treatment at 500 °C. This treatment was shown to redisperse and reoxidize Pt atoms into PtOx species different from the initial ones. Such species are highly reducible on the surface of CeO2 and easily transformed into active Pt0 NPs.

Graphical abstract: Influence of redox treatments on the low-temperature water gas shift reaction over Pt/CeO2 catalysts

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Jun 2024
Accepted
06 Sep 2024
First published
09 Sep 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Catal. Sci. Technol., 2024, Advance Article

Influence of redox treatments on the low-temperature water gas shift reaction over Pt/CeO2 catalysts

C. Molinet-Chinaglia, E. Vera, P. Vernoux, L. Piccolo and S. Loridant, Catal. Sci. Technol., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4CY00741G

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