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Yuanyuan An1, Guoxiu Hao1, Xinyue Wang1
1School of Physical Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai 201210, China.
Abstract:
In this study, we synthesized CeO2 possessing an open pore structure and verified its structural differences compared to CeO2 lacking such an open pore structure. Using these two CeO2 samples as catalyst supports and loading them with Pd metals, a series of characterizations were carried out on the resultant catalysts to analyze their structures and properties meticulously. We have elucidated the influence of the open pore structure on the loading position of Pd. Hydrogenation reactions involving alkynes and alkenes were employed to confirm the existence of steric hindrance effects caused by the pore structure differences. Furthermore, we applied these catalysts to more valuable industrial reaction systems, demonstrating that the unique pore structures of directly synthesized CeO2 can also exhibit excellent performance in practical applications.
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