Issue 11, 1996

Effect of incorporation of copper or nickel on hydrogen storage in ceria. Mechanism of reduction

Abstract

Interaction of hydrogen with a series of mixed oxides CeMx(M = Cu, Ni; 0 < x⩽ 5) precursors of catalysts for hydrogenation reactions has been studied in the 300–1073 K temperature range. In situ XRD, XPS, EPR and thermogravimetric techniques have been used to characterize the processes occurring during the hydrogen treatment, and the amounts of hydrogen occluded in the solids when treated at different temperatures under flowing H2 have also been determined. The most interesting phenomena have been found to occur in the activation temperature range. They involve a non-negligible expansion of the ceria-based lattice which has been attributed to the high amount of hydrogen stored in the host oxide and the reduction of Ce4+ to Ce3+. The M2+ reduction is slowed down, depending on the content of M2+ in the ceria lattice: redox processes between Ce4+, Ce3+, M and M+ or M2+ have been clearly demonstrated. Finally, a reduction mechanism, partly based on heterolytic dissociation of H2, is proposed. This may be extended to bulk mixed oxides with other transition metals, and to a certain extent to metals of Group VIII (Rh, Pd, Ir, Pt) deposited on ceria.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1996,92, 2001-2009

Effect of incorporation of copper or nickel on hydrogen storage in ceria. Mechanism of reduction

G. Wrobel, C. Lamonier, A. Bennani, A. D'Huysser and A. Aboukaïs, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1996, 92, 2001 DOI: 10.1039/FT9969202001

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