Copper oxides species deposited on ceria rods, particles, and cubes were examined for low-temperature oxidation of CO. It was found that the shape of ceria altered the dispersion and chemical state of copper species considerably. CuOx monolayers and bilayers were formed on ceria rods and particles, while multilayers and faceted particles co-existed on ceria cubes. The formation of Cu+ species at the copper-ceria interface involved a significant charge transfer from copper oxides to the ceria surface via a strong electronic interaction, which was more pronounced on ceria rods. The concentrations of surface Cu+ and oxygen vacancies followed the order rods > particles > cubes, in line with their catalytic activity for CO oxidation at 343 K.
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Ning, J., Dong, C., Li, M., Zhou, Y., & Shen, W. (2020). Dispersion of copper oxide species on nanostructured ceria. Journal of Chemical Physics, 152(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5143585
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