In Situ Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy of Supported Chromium Oxide Catalysts: Kinetics of the Reduction Process with Carbon Monoxide
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1996-11-18
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Bensalem, A.
Weckhuysen, B.M.
Schoonheydt, R.A.
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Abstract
In situ diffuse reflectance spectra of supported chromium oxide catalysts are investigated for the first time at
elevated temperatures under controlled reaction conditions using a specially designed diffuse reflection
attachment. The obtained results are compared and discussed with those obtained by the classical diffuse
reflectance spectroscopy technique. A novel method for studying the reduction kinetics of supported transition
metal oxides is proposed. In the case of Cr(VI), the reduction is faster on silica than on alumina. A kinetic
model is developed to explain the kinetics. It consists of the activation of CO by adsorption followed by the
reduction of Cr^6+ with formation of surface carboxylates.