Catalysts (May 2024)

Insights into the Reactivation Process of Thermal Aged Bimetallic Pt-Pd/CeO<sub>2</sub>-ZrO<sub>2</sub>-La<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Catalysts at Different Treating Temperatures and Their Structure–Activity Evolutions for Three-Way Catalytic Performance

  • Jie Wan,
  • Kai Chen,
  • Qi Sun,
  • Yuanyuan Zhou,
  • Yanjun Liu,
  • Jin Zhang,
  • Jiancong Dong,
  • Xiaoli Wang,
  • Gongde Wu,
  • Renxian Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/catal14050299
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 299

Abstract

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CeO2-ZrO2-La2O3 supported Pt-Pd bimetallic three-way catalysts (0.6Pt-0.4Pd/CZL) were synthesized through the conventional impregnation method and then subjected to severe thermal aging. Reactivating treatments under different temperatures were then applied to the aged catalysts above. Three-way catalytic performance evaluations and dynamic operation window tests along with detailed physio-chemical characterizations were carried out to explore possible structure–activity evolutions during the reactivating process. Results show that the reactivating process conducted at proper temperatures (500~550 °C) could effectively restore the TWC catalytic performance and widen the operation window width. The suitable reactivating temperature ranges are mainly determined by the decomposing temperature of PMOx species, the thermal stability of PM-O-Ce species, and the encapsulation temperature of precious metals by CZL support. Reactivating under appropriate temperature helps to restore the interaction between Pt and CZL support to a certain extent and to re-expose part of the encapsulated precious metals. Therefore, the dynamic oxygen storage/release capacity, redox ability, as well as thermal stability of PtOx species, can be improved, thus benefiting the TWC catalytic performances. However, the excessively high reactivating temperature would cause further embedment of Pd by CZL support, thus leading to a further decrease in both dynamic oxygen storage/release capacity and the TWC catalytic performance after reactivating treatment.

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