| Literature DB >> 12236757 |
Dean C Sayle1, S Andrada Maicaneanu, Graeme W Watson.
Abstract
Ceria is an important component in three-way catalysts for the treatment of automobile exhaust gases owing to its ability to store and release oxygen, a property known as the oxygen storage capacity. Much effort has been focused on increasing the OSC of ceria, and one avenue of exploration is the ability to fabricate CeO(2)-based catalysts, which expose reactive surfaces. Here we show how models for a polycrystalline CeO(2) thin film, which expose the (111), (110), and dipolar (100) surfaces, can be synthesized. This is achieved by supporting the CeO(2) thin film on an yttrium-stabilized zirconia substrate using a simulated amorphization and recrystallization strategy. In particular, the methodology generates models which reveal the atomistic structures present on the surface of the reactive faces and provides details of the grain-boundary structures, defects (vacancies, substitutionals, and clustering), and epitaxial relationships. Such models are an important first step in understanding the active sites at the surface of a catalytic material.Entities:
Year: 2002 PMID: 12236757 DOI: 10.1021/ja020657f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419