Abstract

Metal dispersion strongly influences the catalytic performance of metal/oxide catalysts, and the surface oxygen vacancies on oxides are capable of strongly interacting with supported metals and enhancing metal dispersion. However, direct utilization of the surface oxygen vacancies on oxides to synthesize highly dispersed metal/oxide catalysts remains as a challenge because of the instability of the surface oxygen vacancies on oxides under ambient conditions. Herein we report a novel approach of “Synthesis in a Glovebox” in which the creation of surface oxygen vacancies on oxides and the subsequent catalyst synthesis are both carried out in a glovebox with O2 concentration lower than 0.1 ppm in order to stabilize the surface oxygen vacancies. Such an approach was applied to synthesize Pd/CeO2 catalysts. Surface oxygen vacancies were created on CeO2 by H2-reduction treatment at various temperatures, and Pd(NO3)2 aqueous solutions were then impregnated onto the reduced supports. It was found that Pd cations ...

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