Abstract

Hydrothermal leaching is one of the leaching processes to remove Aluminum (Al) in Al-based intermetallic compounds (ICS) to obtain a better catalytic performance. Herein, a facile method is introduced for hydrothermal leaching of Al78Ce22-xPtx (at%; x ​= ​0, 0.1) ICS to obtain CeO2 and Pt–CeO2 catalysts for CO conversion. Successively, 95% and 94% of Al were leached out after hydrothermal leaching of Al78Ce22 and Al78Ce21.9Pt0.1 ingots. The hydrothermal leaching of ingots led to irregular structure transformed into a rod-like structure after hydrothermal leaching of ingots. The existence of metallic Pt and the effect of hydrothermal leaching resulted in better catalytic CO conversion for Al78Ce21.9Pt0.1 after hydrothermal leaching. The interaction between Pt–O–Ce and active sites led to good catalytic performance for Al78Ce21.9Pt0.1 after hydrothermal leaching. It was hypothesized that the reaction followed the Mars-van Krevelen (M-vK) mechanism. Further, Al78Ce21.9Pt0.1 after hydrothermal leaching possessed higher activation energy (43 ​kJ/mol) than other samples, which caused excellent catalytic performance. Besides, good thermal stability after catalysis for all the samples was affirmed by XRD analysis.

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