REDUCTION OF CERIAS WITH DIFFERENT TEXTURES BY HYDROGEN AND THEIR REOXIDATION BY OXYGEN

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PERRICHON, V [1 ]
LAACHIR, A [1 ]
BERGERET, G [1 ]
FRETY, R [1 ]
TOURNAYAN, L [1 ]
TOURET, O [1 ]
机构
[1] RHONE POULENC CTR RECH AUBERVILLIERS,F-93308 AUBERVILLIERS,FRANCE
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JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY-FARADAY TRANSACTIONS | 1994年 / 90卷 / 05期
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10.1039/ft9949000773
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Successive reduction steps of CeO2 particles by hydrogen between 300 and 1070 K have been followed by temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) and in situ magnetic measurements on several samples with different BET surface areas. The nature of the phases present in cerias reduced between 670 and 1270 K was determined by X-ray analysis. Finally, reoxidation by oxygen or air was studied at room temperature for all the reduced samples. Magnetic and TPR results show a direct relationship between the degree of reduction and the BET surface area. Indeed, for most of the samples, the degree of reduction at 620-670 K determined by magnetism corresponded to the creation of one layer of Ce3+ ions at the surface of the ceria. A similar relationship between the BET surface area and the extent of reduction was established using the area of the low-temperature TPR composite peak, the maximum of which was found to be constant at 810 K. When the reduction progresses further into the bulk, two main phases were evidenced: first, an expanded cubic CeO2-x phase derived from the initial ceria by a dilatation of the whole structure and, for deeply reduced samples, the hexagonal Ce2O3 phase. A new intermediate phase, cubic Ce2O3, was also observed on samples reduced at 1070-1170 K. Complete reoxidation by oxygen occurs at room temperature, for all reduction percentages below ca. 60%, i.e. as long as the reduced phase remained in the cubic form. When the hexagonal Ce2O3 phase has been formed, the reoxidation cannot be completed at 294 K.
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