In Situ Raman Spectroscopy of Supported Chromium Oxide Catalysts: ^18 O2- ^16 O2 Isotopic Labeling Studies
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1996-12-30
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Weckhuysen, B.M.
Wachs, I.E.
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Abstract
The isothermal isotopic exchange reaction of 18 O2 with 16 O of chromium(VI) oxide supported on zirconia,
alumina, and titania has been investigated with in situ laser Raman spectroscopy. The isotopic exchange
reaction is dependent on the support type, the Cr loading, and the reaction temperature. Complete isotopic
exchange of chromium(VI) oxide with 18 O2 is difficult to achieve and requires several successive butane
reduction- 18 O2 oxidation cycles at relatively high temperatures. The efficiency of the isothermal isotopic
exchange reaction increases from alumina over titania to zirconia and with increasing Cr loading and reduction
temperature. The observed Raman shifts upon isotopic labeling are consistent with a mono-oxo surface
chromium oxide(VI) species.