A STUDY OF ANOMALOUS TEMPERATURE-PROGRAMMED REDUCTION PROFILES OF Cu2O, CuO, and CuO-ZnO CATALYSTS
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1994
Abstract:
A temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) study of CuO,
Cu2O, and CuO-ZnO catalysts, in the atomic range Cu:Zn =
92:8 to 67:33, is reported. In order to promote a correct experimental
approach, much attention has been devoted to the choice
of the experimental operating variables. Direct evidence is presented
that the reduction profiles of the investigated specimens
are markedly affected by artefacts when TPR measurements are
carried out under conditions of an inadequate combination of initial
amount of reducible species, total flow rate, initial hydrogen concentration,
and heating rate. It is shown that under correct experimental
conditions the reduction profile of each sample is characterized
by a single and quite sharp reduction peak. In contrast to
this, a dramatic change of shape occurs when an improper combination
of the experimental operating variables is imposed: for both
CuO and Cu2O an apparent double peak appears, whereas for the
CuO-ZnO catalysts the reduction profiles are transformed into
broad bands. In all cases, the reliability of the TPR results is
completely lost.
To explain the complex origin of these artefacts, it is suggested
that both a special dynamic situation and activated H2 adsorption-
desorption phenomena coinciding with the chemical reduction
are responsible for the observed perturbations. A simple kinetic
analysis has been developed which enables a qualitative reproduction
of the disturbed reduction profiles to be made.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Fierro, Giuseppe; Inversi, Marcello
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