Issue 48, 2022

Oxygen vacancy and valence engineering in CeO2 through distinct sized ion doping and their impact on oxygen reduction reaction catalysis

Abstract

Defect tuning in ceria to enhance its catalytic properties is a subject of great interest for the scientific community owing to the growing demand for catalytic materials in drug, automobile and chemical industries. Doping induced defect engineering was found to be one of the most sought out strategies particularly in oxides for achieving multifunctionality. Here, in this study, we have doped ceria with distinct sized trivalent rare-earth ions, namely, Y3+, Eu3+ and La3+, using combustion techniques. Positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS) suggested enhanced defect density with doping in general and higher concentration of oxygen vacancies in La3+ doped ceria compared to Y3+ and Eu3+ counterparts. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) suggested the existence of both Ce3+ and Ce4+, with the former having higher fraction in CeO2:La3+ compared to CeO2:Y3+. The electron transfer resistance (Rct) reduced in all the doped samples when compared to undoped ceria and they demonstrated improved catalytic activity towards the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). The highest reduction in Rct was seen in the 5% La doped sample owing to the very high concentration of oxygen vacancies and Ce3+/Ce4+ ratio and CeO2:5.0% La3+ showed the best performance towards ORR electrocatalysis. The studies are expected to help in further tuning the catalysts in terms of dopant concentrations, and in future work, the strategy will be to control the Ce3+/Ce4+ ratio and see its implication in both catalytic and magnetic applications.

Graphical abstract: Oxygen vacancy and valence engineering in CeO2 through distinct sized ion doping and their impact on oxygen reduction reaction catalysis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Oct 2022
Accepted
02 Nov 2022
First published
14 Nov 2022

Dalton Trans., 2022,51, 18572-18582

Oxygen vacancy and valence engineering in CeO2 through distinct sized ion doping and their impact on oxygen reduction reaction catalysis

D. Das, J. Prakash, U. K. Goutam, S. Manna, S. K. Gupta and K. Sudarshan, Dalton Trans., 2022, 51, 18572 DOI: 10.1039/D2DT03198A

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