Abstract

Pt- and Pd-promoted CexZr1–xO2 mixed oxides were characterized and investigated for passive NOx adsorber applications. X-ray diffraction analysis revealed a phase transition from tetragonal to cubic with increasing cerium content in CexZr1–xO2, while H2 and CO chemisorption data in all cases indicated average Pt and Pd particle sizes of close to 2 nm. H2-temperature programmed reduction (TPD) measurements revealed a shift of the Pt reduction peak to higher temperature with increasing Ce content, consistent with a corresponding increase in the degree of Pt oxidation. According to microreactor data, doping Ce into the ZrO2 lattice resulted in a significant improvement in low temperature (80–160 °C) NOx storage efficiency. Diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy measurements on Pt/CexZr1–xO2 showed that as Ce content increased, relatively more nitrite species were generated during NOx storage. However, oxidation of nitrite to nitrate during subsequent NOx-TPD—increasing the concentration ...

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