articleLangmuirJul 9, 2010Closed access

Probing Defect Sites on CeO 2 Nanocrystals with Well-Defined Surface Planes by Raman Spectroscopy and O 2 Adsorption

NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory · Oak Ridge National Laboratory · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Defect sites play an essential role in ceria catalysis. In this study, ceria nanocrystals with well-defined surface planes have been synthesized and utilized for studying defect sites with both Raman spectroscopy and O(2) adsorption. Ceria nanorods ({110} + {100}), nanocubes ({100}), and nano-octahedra ({111}) are employed to analyze the quantity and quality of defect sites on different ceria surfaces. On oxidized surfaces, nanorods have the most abundant intrinsic defect sites, followed by nanocubes and nano-octahedra. When reduced, the induced defect sites are more clustered on nanorods than on nanocubes, although similar amounts (based on surface area) of such defect sites are produced on the two surfaces.…

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