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State of supported rhodium nanoparticles for methane catalytic partial oxidation (CPO): FT-IR studies

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LANGMUIR
Volume 23, Issue 20, Pages 10419-10428

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/la7014622

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The effect of pretreatments as well as of rhodium precursor and of the support over the morphology of Rh nanoparticles were investigated by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy of adsorbed CO. Over a Rh/alumina catalyst, both metallic Rh particles, characterized by IR bands in the range 2070-2060 cm(-1) and 1820-1850 cm(-1), and highly dispersed rhodium species, characterized by symmetric and asymmetric stretching bands of Rh-1(CO)(2) gem-dicarbonyl species, are present. Their relative amount changes following pretreatments with gaseous mixtures, representative of the catalytic partial oxidation (CPO) reaction process. The Rh metal particle fraction decreases with respect to the Rh highly dispersed fraction in the order CO approximate to CO/H-2 > CH4/H2O, CH4/O-2 > CH4 > H-2. The metal particle dimensions decrease in the order CH4/O-2 > H-2 > CH4/H2O > CO > CO/H-2. Grafting from a carbonyl rhodium complex also increases the amount and the dimensions of Rh-0 particles at the catalyst surface. Increasing the ratio (extended rhodium metal particles/highly dispersed Rh species) allows a shorter conditioning process. The surface reconstruction phenomena going on during catalytic activity are related to this effect.

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