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Stabilization of atomically dispersed rhodium sites on ceria-based supports under reaction conditions probed by in situ infrared spectroscopy

[Display omitted] •Rhodium was deposited on pure and doped ceria surfaces.•Isolated sites were identified and quantified by CO-FTIR spectroscopy.•CeZrO2 solid solution increased by 5-fold the fraction of isolated sites.•Stabilization of single Rh sites improved activity in CO oxidation. In this work...

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Published in:Materials letters 2020-10, Vol.277, p.128354, Article 128354
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description [Display omitted] •Rhodium was deposited on pure and doped ceria surfaces.•Isolated sites were identified and quantified by CO-FTIR spectroscopy.•CeZrO2 solid solution increased by 5-fold the fraction of isolated sites.•Stabilization of single Rh sites improved activity in CO oxidation. In this work, atomically dispersed rhodium over co-precipitated ceria-based supports were prepared by wet impregnation. The structural and surface properties of materials were investigated by X-ray diffraction, N2 physisorption isotherms, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The fraction of isolated sites was quantified by infrared spectroscopy using CO as a probe molecule. The formation of a defective surface by incorporation of 15% (mol/mol) of zirconium on ceria structure increased ~5-fold the fraction of isolated sites on catalyst compared to unmodified ceria. The doped-support efficiently trapped rhodium atoms avoiding agglomeration and increasing stability during CO oxidation reaction in a wide range of temperatures (30–200 °C) when compared to single-sites deposited on silica.
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Ceria
Cerium oxides
Dispersion
FTIR
Infrared spectroscopy
Material properties
Materials science
Oxidation
Photoelectrons
Rhodium
Silicon dioxide
Single-site
Spectrum analysis
Surface properties
Zirconium
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