Abstract

Tetragonal ZrO(2)-CeO(2) solid solutions with composition Zr(1-x)Ce(x)O(2) (x = 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3) were synthesized in a citrate complexation route and characterized by XRD, XPS, UV-vis diffuse reflectance and ESR measurements. The formation of the homogeneous solid solution Zr(1-x)Ce(x)O(2) constructed the oxo-bridged bimetallic Zr(IV)-O-Ce(III) linkage between two neighboring flattened tetrahedrons of the structural framework. As compared to their parent oxides, the ZrO(2)-CeO(2) solid solutions exhibited optical absorption extending to longer wavelengths in the visible region. The red shift in the absorption spectrum was demonstrated to be partially due to a metal-to-metal charge transfer (MMCT) transition of the oxo-bridged Zr(IV)-O-Ce(III) linkage. The visible-light induced MMCT transition of Zr(IV)-O-Ce(III)→ Zr(III)-O-Ce(IV) resulted in the generation of the additional Ce(IV) and superoxide anion radical formed by the interaction of Zr(III) with adsorbed O(2). Catalytic activity evaluation revealed that the photoexcitation of the MMCT over the solid solution can initiate the degradation of RhB and 2,4-DCP upon visible-light irradiation, whereby Zr(III) and Ce(IV) act as a site-specific reducing and oxidizing center, respectively. The structure of the solid solution Zr(1-x)Ce(x)O(2) and the oxidation states of Zr and Ce species are also discussed in detail.

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