Title of article :
EPR and TPR investigation of the redox properties
of vanadia based ceria catalysts
Author/Authors :
E. ABI-AAD?، نويسنده , , Amin J. Matta، نويسنده , , D. COURCOT، نويسنده , , A. ABOUKA¨IS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Vanadium cerium oxides, with different V/Ce atomic ratios, were prepared using the
impregnation method and calcined under air at 500◦C. Physicochemical studies have shown
that at low vanadium content, polymeric V-O-V chains are stabilized on the ceria surface.
Increasing the vanadium content tends to favor the formation of the CeVO4 and V2O5 phases.
The redox properties of these oxides have been simultaneously investigated by TPR/TPO and
EPR techniques. V-O-V chains and V2O5 species are more easily reducible than the CeVO4
phase. The reduction of V2O5 to V2O3 proceeds in several steps, the intermediate species being
V6O13, VO2 and V5O9. The reduction of V2O5 species interacting with ceria support leads to VO
oxide. EPR measurements performed at T = −269◦C have permitted to observe progressively
different signals of V4+ in addition to vanadium ions in V2+ (3d3) paramagnetic configuration.
This attribution is based on an EPR signal at g = 3.956 with eight well resolved hyper fine lines
(A = 96 Gauss), which may be attributed to the perpendicular components of one of the fine
transitions corresponding to the V2+ spectrum. At high reduction temperature, CeVO4 phase
leads in one step to CeVO3 and a continuous and partial reduction of CeO2 into Ce2O3 is
observed. Re-oxidation process shows that polymeric V-O-V chains, easily reducible, are hardly
re-oxidized whereas V2O5 species, present in the high vanadium loading samples, are easily
re-oxidized at low temperatures. However, redox processes seem to be reversible.
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Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science