A Study on Multi Doping Effect on Ceria Based Materials for Soot Oxidation Activity
Date
2019
Authors
P. A, Anjana
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Ceria-based metal oxides are widely adopted as catalyst for various applications
significantly due to its distinct features of cyclic redox properties, oxygen storage
capacity, high metal solubility and thus, better solid solution formation. This work
evaluates the impact of multi-dopants on ceria-based metal oxides for soot
oxidation catalytic activity. An initial study on single metal oxides confirmed that
the intrinsic nature of metal cation dictates the catalytic activity. Such that
reducibility property controls the activity for redox metal oxides (CeO2, SnO2,
Pr6O11, Mn3O4) and structural properties control for non-redox metal oxides
(Gd2O3, La2O3, ZrO2, HfO2 and Sm2O3).
Study on binary ceria-based metal oxide (CeO2-HfO2) confirms that the structural
parameter (morphology and phase stability) controls the activity over whole
composition range. With increase in dopant, phase separation occurs from fluorite
phase, which in turn results in a morphological modification that reduces the
catalytic activity. Ternary dopant (Mn) addition to the binary metal oxide (CeO2-
HfO2 highest activity among binary metal oxide) at optimum composition
enhances catalytic activity due to simultaneous reduction of Ce3+ and Mn4+ and
improved oxygen vacancy. On further addition of dopant (Li, Ag, Ba and K) to
CeO2-HfO2-Mn2O3 results in quaternary metal oxide that shows lowering of band
gap, reactive planes and oxygen active sites that reduces active site and results in
catalytic deactivation.
Ternary doped sample along with binary metal oxides show the maximum activity
due to its lower optical band gap, higher F2g content, higher reactive facet planes
and higher reducibility ratio. Thus, it is not a single parameter that dictates the
catalytic activity of ceria-based metal oxides. Intrinsic descriptors that control the
activity are dopant nature, concentration and interference, apart from the extrinsic
descriptor, that significantly modifies surface oxygen concentration. The thesis
focuses the descriptors that actually controls the catalytic activity for multi doped
ceria based metal oxides.
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Keywords
Department of Chemical Engineering, Ceria, Multi Doped Metal Oxide, Soot Oxidation, Characterization, Descriptors