Abstract

Several palladium on alumina and ceria/alumina catalysts were prepared and oxidized in air between 400 and 1000°C. The metal dispersion was determined by hydrogen titration of adsorbed oxygen. Dispersions above 50% were maintained on 0.2% Pd/Al2O3 up to 900°C. Adding 5.0% ceria, or increasing the metal loading to 2.5%, greatly reduces the thermal stability of the palladium, such that the dispersion falls rapidly at 600°C. The rates of methane oxidation (moles of CO2/g Pd h) at 250°C and 5% excess oxygen are nearly equal on 0.22–2.50% Pd/3.5–5.2% CeO2/Al2O3, dispersion 14–42%, and 0.20–0.46% Pd/Al2O3, dispersion 59–86%, but are 10 to 20 times lower than the rate on 2.3% Pd/Al2O3, dispersion 11%. The lower rate of methane oxidation on ceria-promoted and highly dispersed palladium on alumina might be due to the conversion of the palladium into less active palladium oxide during reaction.

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