Chaitanya K. NarulaLarry P. HaackWang ChunHung-Wen JenGeorge W. Graham
High-surface-area PrOy−ZrO2 mixed oxide, crystallized in the cubic fluorite structure, is synthesized for the first time as a single-phase material over a wide range of composition by sol−gel processing. X-ray powder diffraction shows that the material remains single phase even after thermal treatment in air to 900 °C. The oxygen storage capacity of PrOy−ZrO2, where praseodymium undergoes Pr3+ ↔ Pr4+ interconversion, is assessed by temperature-programmed reduction with H2. The results show that there is little oxygen storage capacity unless the PrOy concentration exceeds 25 mol %. A comparison of oxygen storage capacity from similarly prepared single-phase CeO2−ZrO2, PrOy−CeO2, and PrOy−CeO2−ZrO2 materials is presented. Measurements of lattice parameter and reducibility suggest that there are preferred associations that lead to PrOy−ZrO2 and CeO2−ZrO2 rather than PrOy−CeO2 in the ternary mixed oxide. An evaluation of model Pd catalysts, using PrOy−ZrO2 and CeO2−ZrO2 as support materials, in functional tests approximating warmed-up, steady-state operation of an automotive catalyst, is also reported.
Weiyan WangKui WuPengli LiuLu LiYunquan YangYong Wang
E. BêcheGilles PeraudeauValérie FlaudD. Perarnau
Filiz Balıkçı DerekayaH. Baran Akinbingöl
Habibullah BakeSharif F. ZamanYahia A. AlhamedAbdulrahim A. Al‐ZahraniMuhammad A. DaousSami‐ullah RatherHafedh DrissL. Petrov
Bo HeYing LiHongyu ZhangDuoli WuLihong LiangHua Kai Wei