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Hydrogenation temperatures, carbon species characterization

In this chapter, recent results are discussed In which the adsorption of nitric oxide and its Interaction with co-adsorbed carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and Its own dissociation products on the hexagonally close-packed (001) surface of Ru have been characterized using EELS (13,14, 15). The data are interpreted In terms of a site-dependent model for adsorption of molecular NO at 150 K. Competition between co-adsorbed species can be observed directly, and this supports and clarifies the models of adsorption site geometries proposed for the individual adsorbates. Dissociation of one of the molecular states of NO occurs preferentially at temperatures above 150 K, with a coverage-dependent activation barrier. The data are discussed in terms of their relevance to heterogeneous catalytic reduction of NO, and in terms of their relationship to the metal-nitrosyl chemistry of metallic complexes. [Pg.192]

Infrared spectroscopic studies have shown that adsorbed carbon monoxide interacts with Brensted acid Si(OH)Al groups of the zeolite H-ZSM-5 forming hydrogen-bonded H-CO and H—OC species, which are characterized by C-0 stretching IR absorption bands at 2175 and 2112 cm", respectively. By means of variable-temperature FTIR spectroscopy, these C-bonded and O-bonded adducts were found to be in a temperature dependent equilibrium which can be described as ZH CO = ZH- OC, where Z stands for the zeolite framework. The corresponding enthalpy change was found to be AH° = 4.2 kJ mol", as derived from a van t Hoff analysis of the intensity of the corresponding IR absorption bands as a function of temperature. [Pg.219]


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