Abstract
A series of Pd/CeO(2)-nanorods catalysts modified with alkaline-earth metals were prepared by the incipient impregnation method. Their catalytic properties in low-concentration methane oxidation were also investigated. The catalysts were characterized by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and H(2)-temperature-programmed reduction techniques. The catalytic results show that the Ca element doped in Pd/CeO(2), with optimum molar ratio of Pd to Ca of 2 and calcination temperature of 450 °C, improved the properties of the Pd-based catalyst remarkably, which is attributed to strong Pd-support interaction and high oxygen mobility. Therefore, calcium is more suitable as a promoter for enhancing the activities of the Pd/CeO(2) catalyst in methane oxidation.