Abstract:
CeO
2 aerogel (CeO
2-A), nanorod (CeO
2-R) and nanoflake (CeO
2-F) were prepared via sol-gel, hydrothermal and coprecipitation methods, respectively. The effect of morphology and structure of CeO
2 on the catalytic performance in toluene combustion reaction was investigated based on structure analysis provided by characterization. The results revealed that the activity of both CeO
2-R and CeO
2-F was inferior to that of CeO
2-A, due to CeO
2-R and CeO
2-F smaller specific surface area only exposed (111) crystal plane dominantly detected from their TEM images. While, the CeO
2-A had a larger specific surface area and more exposed (111) and (100) facet, which contributed to exposure and formation of more oxygen vacancies and further to the adsorption of more gaseous oxygen. In addition, highly mobile lattice oxygen was another critical factor for influencing the catalytic performance of CeO
2, which was beneficial to the redox cycle of Ce
3+/Ce
4+ and could further accelerate the toluene combustion. As a result, the CeO
2-A catalyst exhibited the superior performance in toluene catalytic combustion with
t50 of 223℃ and
t90 of 239℃, respectively, owing to the larger specific surface area, higher exposure of reactive crystal plane and stronger mobility of lattice oxygen.