STUDY OF THE REDUCIBILITY OF COPPER IN CuO-ZnO CATALYSTS BY TEMPERATURE-PROGRAMMED REDUCTION
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1996
Abstract:
Temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) has been used in this work to study the reduction of
copper in CuO-ZnO catalysts with different Cu/Zn atomic ratios using H2 as reducing agent. In
all catalysts, CuO was completely reduced to metal. The influence exerted by ZnO on the
reduction of copper was evaluated for a wide range of composition and a scale of reducibility was
established. ZnO affects the hydrogen reduction of copper, CuO-ZnO samples showing a different
behaviour with respect to the pure copper oxide. The reduction is always promoted and, in
particular, catalysts with lower copper loading (Cu:Zn < 30:70 as atomic ratio) showed the highest
reactivity and are characterised by the presence of two reducible copper species. Results of a
kinetic analysis based on the TPR profiles confirmed the role played by ZnO as promoter of the
copper oxide reduction. The effect of the preparation method on the catalyst reducibility was also
verified and discussed in a specific case. H2-CO2-H2 redox cycles were carried out on some
representative samples which, after the first reduction in H2, were reoxidised with CO2 and then
reduced again by H2. These experiments revealed that a small percent of metal copper formed in
the CuO-ZnO catalysts is oxidised by CO2 regardless of the catalyst composition, whereas metal
copper formed by reduction of pure CuO is not reoxidised at a detectable level. Furthermore, it
was evidenced that the small fraction of copper reoxidised by CO2 was extremely reactive, being
reduced at temperatures much lower than those found for the reduction of the as-prepared
catalysts. Both the TPR investigation and the H2-CO2-H2 redox cycles clearly assessed the
presence of a synergistic effect arising by the contact of CuO with the ZnO particles.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Copper oxide-zinc oxide; Reducibility; Temperature-programmed reduction
Elenco autori:
Fierro, Giuseppe; Inversi, Marcello
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