Cerium partial fluoridation efficiently promotes Pd nanoparticle catalysis of formic acid oxidation
Yajing Xie1, Dongze Li1, Yun Yang2
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, 225002, P. R. China. ligang.feng@yzu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Partial fluoridation of cerium provides more oxygen vacancies and surface-adsorbed active OH species, effectively promoting Pd nanoparticle for the formic acid electrooxidation reaction. As a result, Pd-CeF3/CeO2 showed high activity for formic acid oxidation due to the strong interaction arising from its Pd-O-Ce linkage and its high anti-poisoning ability.
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