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Vibrational spectra metal-oxygen frequencies

Measurements of supported catalysts in diffuse reflection and transmission mode are in practice limited to frequencies above those where the support absorbs (below about 1250 cm-1). Infrared Emission Spectroscopy (IRES) offers an alternative in this case. When a material is heated to about 100 °C or higher, it emits a spectrum of infrared radiation in which all the characteristic vibrations appear as clearly recognizable peaks. Although measuring in this mode offers the attractive advantage that low frequencies such as those of metal-oxygen or sulfur-sulfur bonds are easily accessible, the technique has hardly been explored for the purpose of catalyst characterization. An in situ cell for IRES measurements and some experiments on Mo-O-S clusters of interest for hydrodesulfurization catalysts have been described by Weber etal. [11],... [Pg.224]


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