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  • Re/Al2O3 catalysts  (1)
  • Ti EXAFS  (1)
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    ISSN: 1572-879X
    Keywords: Re/Al2O3 catalysts ; low‐temperature CO adsorption ; ion scattering spectroscopy ; coverage measurements ; equilibrium adsorption
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The surface coverage of a series of rhenia–alumina catalysts prepared by equilibrium adsorption was determined by low‐temperature CO adsorption. The results show a linear increase in the coverage of the Re oxide on the alumina support up to 24% with increasing Re loading from 0 to ca. 5.6 wt%. This is consistent with a uniform build‐up of the surface species. The coverage values measured by this method agreed very well with those obtained by ion scattering spectroscopy.
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    ISSN: 1436-5073
    Keywords: Co EXAFS ; titania alumina supports ; Ti EXAFS ; cobalt/titania-alumina catalysts ; characterization of Co/Ti/Al2O3 catalysts
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The structure of Ti/Al2O3 supports (0–14 wt% Ti) and Co/Ti/Al2O3 catalysts (3 wt% Co) was examined by EXAFS. The results indicated that the Ti was present primarily as a highly dispersed surface phase. The Ti EXAFS results indicated that the Ti species were octahedrally coordinated. Evidence of Ti—Ti interactions was found for all loadings (2–14 wt% Ti) suggesting that the Ti surface species are present as small clusters of TiO2. The Co EXAFS results showed evidence for several structurally different Co surface phases as a function of Ti loading. Evidence of a Co species interacting with the Ti surface phase was observed for the 3% Co/2% Ti-3%Co/6%Ti catalysts. At the highest loadings studied, 3%Co/8%Ti and 3%Co/14%Ti, evidence was found for a CoTiO3-like phase.
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