In this paper, a series of Pd/CeO2 catalysts prepared by different synthesis routes and showing different morphological and textural properties have been investigated for passive NOx adsorption (PNA) applications. The results obtained by NOx adsorption/desorption tests demonstrated that NOx storage capacity and NOx storage efficiency of Pd/CeO2 materials depend strictly on their surface area, whereas the morphology of the support and the Pd deposition method do not seem to play a key role. In contrast, the Pd deposition method does impact the dynamics of NOx desorption by affecting the amount of NOx desorbed at different temperatures. This seems to be connected to Pd-Ce interactions at the nanoscale that favor NOx desorption at higher temperatures suitable for PNA application. These findings are relevant in designing and optimizing the properties of Pd/CeO2 materials for their function as passive NOx adsorbers.

Key Properties and Parameters of Pd/CeO2 Passive NOx Adsorbers

Toso A.;Danielis M.;De Leitenburg C.;Boaro M.;Trovarelli A.;Colussi S.
2022-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, a series of Pd/CeO2 catalysts prepared by different synthesis routes and showing different morphological and textural properties have been investigated for passive NOx adsorption (PNA) applications. The results obtained by NOx adsorption/desorption tests demonstrated that NOx storage capacity and NOx storage efficiency of Pd/CeO2 materials depend strictly on their surface area, whereas the morphology of the support and the Pd deposition method do not seem to play a key role. In contrast, the Pd deposition method does impact the dynamics of NOx desorption by affecting the amount of NOx desorbed at different temperatures. This seems to be connected to Pd-Ce interactions at the nanoscale that favor NOx desorption at higher temperatures suitable for PNA application. These findings are relevant in designing and optimizing the properties of Pd/CeO2 materials for their function as passive NOx adsorbers.
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