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In Situ Oxidation and Reduction of Small Pd Particles on Silica
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 July 2020
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Palladium based catalyst have technological applications in catalytic converters in automobile industry for the combustion of NOx and CO gasses. Pd can also adsorb up to 900 times its volume H2 and is useful for purifying H2. Electron holography studies with model Pd on silica catalysts [1] show that under some circumstances, the Pd particles may form voids. The reason for the formation of these voids and the conditions under which they are formed are not well understood. We have done in situ and ex situ studies on oxidation and reduction of similar model Pd/SiO2 to develop a better understanding of the conditions under which voids are formed.
The catalyst samples were prepared by impregnating silica with acetyl acetoneate (acac) and oxidizing in air and then reducing in H2 at 300°C [1]. High resolution images (Fig. 1) of Pd particles show a central feature with low contrast attributed to the presence of voids.
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