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Mechanistic understanding of surface reduction of CuCeO hybrid nanoparticles for catalytic methane combustion
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Mechanistic understanding of surface reduction of CuCeO hybrid nanoparticles for catalytic methane combustion

Chih-Yuan Lin, Fang-Chun ChouDe-Hao Tsai
Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
2018

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Ceria Combustion Copper Hybrid Methane Nanoparticle Chemistry (all) Chemical Engineering (all)
The synergistic effect of CuCeO hybrid nanostructure has shown the promise for catalytic methane combustion. In this study, we develop an aerosol-based two-stage thermal treatment method to (1) synthesize the CuCeO hybrid nanoparticle (NP) with a tunable oxidation state directly in gas phase, and (2) provide a mechanistic understanding of surface reduction of the CuCeO hybrid NP for catalysis of methane combustion. After evaporation-induced self-assembly followed by a thermal decomposition to form metal oxide NP at the 1st stage thermal treatment, a temperature-programmed, aerosol-based hydrogen reduction process was employed for direct tuning the oxidation state of the NP in the gas phase (the 2nd stage thermal treatment). Differential mobility analysis, x-ray diffractomery, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy were employed complementarily for characterization of particle size, morphology, crystallinity, elemental composition, and oxidation state of the NPs. The results show a successful surface reduction of Cu for both Cu-only NP and CuCeO hybrid NP by the aerosol-based two-stage thermal treatment method. Using the CuCeO hybrid nanoparticle as catalyst, our results show a successfully catalysis on methane combustion over various initial oxidation states of Cu. The results show a high activity with a low light-off temperature, a high light-off stability and operation stability toward catalytic methane combustion. The prototype method proposed in this study provides the mechanistic understanding of the synergistic catalysis of the surface-reduced CuCeO hybrid nanoparticle with different oxidation states. The method can be especially useful to fabricate a variety of nanocatalysts with different oxidation states of active metals by design for the study of methane-based energy and environmental applications (e.g., CO 2 dry reforming by methane).

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