Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 20(7), 1069 (2004).
Direct Detection of a Phase Change in PdO/CeO2 Supported on χ-Al2O3 by Means of in situ High-Temperature Measurements of XRD and FTIR
Eiji KANEZAKI,* Suminori TANAKA,** Kei-ichiro MURAI,* Toshihiro MORIGA,* Junko MOTONAKA,* Masahiro KATOH,* and Ichiro NAKABAYASHI*
*Department of Chemical Science and Technology, Faculty of Engineering, The University of Tokushima, 2-1 Minami-Josanjima, Tokushima 770-8506, Japan
**Okura Industrial Co. Ltd., 1515 Nakatsu, Marugame, Kagawa 763-8508, Japan
**Okura Industrial Co. Ltd., 1515 Nakatsu, Marugame, Kagawa 763-8508, Japan
Phase changes between PdO and Pd metal can be directly detected in PdO/CeO2 catalysts supported on χ-Al2O3 by means of in situ high-temperature measurements of X-ray diffraction and FT-IR in relation to the catalytic activity for the methane oxidation of microcrystalline PdO. Reversible changes in the solid phases are observed from PdO to Pd and Pd to PdO under O2-deficient and O2-excess atmospheres, respectively. Nanosizes of PdO and Pd crystallites, the distorted PdO crystal structure along the (110) plane, and also a distorted Pd metal crystal structure along the (200) plane as well as the large surface area elucidate the high catalytic activity for the methane oxidation of PdO/CeO2 catalysts prepared with an atomic ratio of Pd:Ce = 1:1.
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