Issue 19, 2020

Unexpected trends in the enhanced Ce3+ surface concentration in ceria–zirconia catalyst materials

Abstract

Despite the immense importance of ceria–zirconia solid solutions in heterogeneous catalysis, and the growing consensus that catalytic activity correlates with the concentration of reduced Ce3+ species and accompanying oxygen vacancies, the extent of reduction at the surfaces of these materials, where catalysis occurs, is unknown. Using angle-resolved X-ray Absorption Near Edge Spectroscopy (XANES), we quantify under technologically relevant conditions the Ce3+ concentration in the surface (2–3 nm) and bulk regions of ceria–zirconia films grown on single crystal yttria-stabilized zirconia, YSZ (001). In all circumstances, we observe substantial Ce3+ enrichment at the surface relative to the bulk. Surprisingly, the degree of enhancement is highest in the absence of Zr. This behavior stands in direct contrast to that of the bulk in which the Ce3+ concentration monotonically increases with increasing Zr content. These results suggest that while Zr enhances the oxygen storage capacity in ceria, undoped ceria may have higher surface catalytic activity. They further urge caution in the use of bulk properties as surrogate descriptors for surface characteristics and hence catalytic activity.

Graphical abstract: Unexpected trends in the enhanced Ce3+ surface concentration in ceria–zirconia catalyst materials

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Mar 2020
Accepted
24 Apr 2020
First published
30 Apr 2020

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020,8, 9850-9858

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Unexpected trends in the enhanced Ce3+ surface concentration in ceria–zirconia catalyst materials

W. Yuan, Q. Ma, Y. Liang, C. Sun, K. V. L. V. Narayanachari, M. J. Bedzyk, I. Takeuchi and S. M. Haile, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, 8, 9850 DOI: 10.1039/D0TA02762F

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