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Effect of oxygen vacancies on direct N2O decomposition over ZrO2-Y2O3 catalysts

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ABSTRACT The effect of oxygen vacancies on catalytic activity for direct N2O decomposition was demonstrated in Zr1−xYxO2−δ solid solutions with a fluorite-related structure. The fluorite-type structure was formed as samples… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT The effect of oxygen vacancies on catalytic activity for direct N2O decomposition was demonstrated in Zr1−xYxO2−δ solid solutions with a fluorite-related structure. The fluorite-type structure was formed as samples with a small amount of Y3+ (0.05 ≤ x ≤ 0.19) and a large amount of Y3+ (x ≥ 0.80), leading to the generation of a C-type structure derived from the fluorite-type structure by removing a quarter of the oxide anions. The oxygen vacancies worked as N2O adsorption sites and catalytic active sites, with the highest activity realized by the YO1.5 catalyst with a C-type structure, which contained the largest number of oxygen vacancies in the ZrO2-Y2O3 system.

Keywords: oxygen; direct n2o; oxygen vacancies; effect oxygen; n2o decomposition; structure

Journal Title: Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies
Year Published: 2019

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