Abstract
Pure metallic platinum nanocrystallites with uniform diameter, confined in the pore channels of mesoporous zirconia, have been synthesized by a new ion‐ exchange reaction followed by in‐situ reduction. Such a nanostructured platinum–zirconia mesoporous composite material is demonstrated to be an efficient catalyst for the oxidation of CO. Incorporation of ceria into the zirconia walls is shown to lead to a material with promise as a high‐performance exhaust‐conversion catalyst with immediate activation of the catalyst on engine start‐up.
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