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Oxide supported metal catalysts transmission infrared spectroscopy

Note that in all the examples discussed so far, infrared spectroscopy gives its information on the catalyst in an indirect way, via hydroxyl groups on the support, or via the adsorption of probe molecules such as CO and NO. The reason why it is often difficult to measure the metal-oxide or metal-sulfide vibrations of the catalytically active phase in transmission infrared spectroscopy is that the frequencies are well below 1000 cm-1, where measurements are difficult because of absorption by the support. Infrared emission and Raman spectroscopy, discussed later on in this chapter, offer better opportunities in this respect. [Pg.231]


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