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Does shaping catalysts modify active phase sites? A comprehensive in situ FTIR spectroscopic study on the performance of a model Ru/Al2O3 catalyst for the CO methanation
Description
Routinely, it seems assumed that the catalytic layer coated on monoliths and microchannel reactors preserve the
properties of the initial powder catalyst. However, this assumption should be reasonably demonstrated since the
set of chemical and physical manipulations involved in the preparation of these catalytic devices hardly does not
alter the surface of the starting catalyst powders. This work aims to evaluate the transformations that takes place
in a model Ru/Al2O3 catalyst during a typical slurry preparation procedure and their impact on the catalytic
performance for the CO methanation reaction and the selective methanation of CO in CO2-rich reformate gases.
For this purpose, we have conducted an in situ comprehensive study by means of Fourier Transform Infrared
Spectroscopy (FTIR) in which the nature of the species present on the surface of the catalyst during CO hy-
drogenation was analyzed. This study reveals that during the preparation of the slurry the starting Ru/Al2O3
catalyst suffers a redispersion of metallic Ru particles and more surface hydroxyls are created by the in-
corporation of additional alumina. These modifications have a noticeable influence in the catalytic performance
and despite their importance, these aspects have been poorly considered in other studies.
Abstract
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad de España (MINECO) y Fondos Europeos FEDER-ENE2015-66975- C3-2-RAdditional details
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- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/137468
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/137468
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