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Monolayer-dispersed catalysts, highly active, preparation

A. Preparation of Highly Active Monolayer-Dispersed Catalysts... [Pg.34]

The active components of many commercial supported heterogeneous catalysts are oxides or salts. Even for many metal catalysts, the precursors of metallic particles are also oxides or salts in some dispersed form. Hence the preparation of heterogeneous catalysts is deeply concerned in one way or another about the dispersion of oxides or salts on support surfaces. Furthermore, promoters or additives added to heterogeneous catalyst systems are also oxides or salts. Therefore, the spontaneous monolayer dispersion of oxides or salts on supports with highly specific surfaces as a widespread phenomenon will find extensive application in heterogeneous catalysis. Examples illustrative of this viewpoint are cited in the following sections. [Pg.34]

Ir catalysts supported on binary oxides of Ti/Si and Nb/Si were prepared and essayed for the hydrogenation of a,P-unsaturated aldehydes reactions. The results of characterization revealed that monolayers of Ti/Si and Nb/Si allow a high metal distribution with a small size crystallite of Ir. The activity test indicates that the catalytic activity of these solids is dependent on the dispersion obtained and acidity of the solids. For molecules with a ring plane such as furfural and ciimamaldehyde, the adsorption mode can iirfluence the obtained products. SMSI effect (evidenced for H2 chemisorption) favors the formation of unsaturated alcohol. [Pg.124]

The nature of supported oxides and of the support plays a critical role in the partial oxidation of hydrocarbons since the support is not only providing a high surface area, but also dispersing the oxide. The interaction between the metal oxide overlayer and the imderlying support similarly determines the performance of the catalyst, which may also be affected by the exposed sites of the support. To fully understand these effects, a series of supported vanadium oxide catalysts at monolayer and submonolayer coverage have been prepared. The monolayer coverage was determined hy Raman spectroscopy and X -ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The activity of the supported vanadium oxide catalysts is determined by the specific support and surface vanadia coverage. [Pg.295]


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