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DRIFT+MS Quantitative Study of the CO Oxidation on Gold supported on Ceria
Tipo del evento:
Conferencia
Nombre del evento:
VI San Luis School and Conference on Surfaces, Interfaces and Catalysis
Fecha del evento:
02/06/2018
Institución Organizadora:
Instituto de Desarrollo Tecnológico para la Industria Química;
Universidad Nacional del Litoral;
Título del Libro:
Book of Abstract of the VI San Luis School and Conference on Surfaces, Interfaces and Catalysis
Editorial:
Universidad Nacional del Litoral
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The steps of the CO oxidation reaction on a Au/CeO2 catalyst was quantitatively investigated using a novel DRIFT cell/micro-reactor. The design and characterization of this DRIFT cell/micro-reactor, coupled with mass spectrometry, to perform operando and transient studies of reactions at the gas/solid interface is presented. The cell was modeled and experimentally validated to obtain kinetic parameters of reactions under true chemical control conditions. Light-off curves of activity vs temperature, step-reaction and excitation modulation spectroscopy (MES) experiments were carried out. TOF and apparent activation energy were identical to the measured using a conventional reactor. The simultaneous detection of gas phase concentrations by MS and the intensity of the IR signals allowed the quantification of surface species active in the reaction: i) Au0-CO (2110 cm-1), Au+-CO (2125 cm-1), ii) carbonate adsorbed on the ceria support (1700-1200 cm-1). Moreover, the amount of adsorbed oxygen could also be quantified. Kinetic constants of CO adsorption and oxidation were measured.
Palabras clave:
Heterogeneous catalysis
,
Operando Spectroscopies
,
Gold
,
DRIFT
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DRIFT+MS Quantitative Study of the CO Oxidation on Gold supported on Ceria; VI San Luis School and Conference on Surfaces, Interfaces and Catalysis; Santa Fe; Argentina; 2018; 1-2
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