Abstract
Cerium oxide (IV) (CeO2) is extensively employed in heterogeneous catalysis, particularly as a promoter of noble metal action in three-way catalysts. For this reason there is a great scientific and economical interest in the development of any possible chemical or structural analysis technique that could provide information on these systems. EXAFS spectroscopy has revealed itself as a powerful technique for structural characterization of such catalysts. Unfortunately, good quality K-edge spectra of cerium are not yet easily obtainable because of the high photon energy required (>40 keV). On the other hand, at lower energies it is easy to collect very good spectra of the L3 edge (5.5 keV), but L3-edge spectra of cerium (IV) are characterized by the presence of two undesired additional phenomena that interfere with EXAFS analysis: final-state mixed-valence behaviour and intense multi-electron excitations. Here, a comparative analysis of the K, L3, L2 and L1 edges of Ce in CeO2 has been made and a procedure for obtaining structural parameters from L3-edge EXAFS, even in the presence of these features, has been developed. This procedure could allow further studies of catalytic compounds containing tetravalent cerium surrounded by oxygen ligands.
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Fonda, E., Andreatta, D., Colavita, P. E., & Vlaic, G. (1999). EXAFS analysis of the L3 edge of Ce in CeO2: Effects of multielectron excitations and final-state mixed valence. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 6(1), 34–42. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049598010280
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