Formation of small rhodium metal particles on the surface of a carbon support Full article
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Kinetics and Catalysis
ISSN: 1608-3210 , E-ISSN: 0023-1584 |
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| Output data | Year: 2005, Volume: 46, Number: 1, Pages: 114-122 Pages count : 9 DOI: 10.1007/s10975-005-0059-y | ||||||
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Abstract:
A rhodium catalyst supported on a Sibunit graphitized carbon carrier was studied by in situ XAFS spectroscopy. A comparative study of the reduction of rhodium was performed for the following two samples: Rh/C(120) dried at 120°C and Rh/C(350) calcined at 350°C. EXAFS data showed an absence of carbon atoms within the nearest environment of rhodium atoms in the Rh/C(120) uncalcined sample, which implies the absence of direct interaction between rhodium and the carbon support. In the course of the reduction of this sample (200°C), coarse particles with small metal cores were initially formed. These metal particles rapidly agglomerated upon the complete reduction of rhodium (350°C). These reduction of the Rh/C(350) calcined sample at 100–500°C resulted in the formation of small metal particles early in the reduction (100°C). The high dispersity of these particles was retained as the temperature of treatment in hydrogen was increased to 500°C due to metal-support interaction. The conversion of benzene into cyclohexane on the Rh/C(350) catalyst containing small rhodium particles was much higher at the same temperature of hydrogenation.
Cite:
Stakheev A.Y.
, Tkachenko O.P.
, Klement'ev K.V.
, Grunert W.
, Bragina G.O.
, Mashkovskii I.S.
, Kustov L.M.
Formation of small rhodium metal particles on the surface of a carbon support
Kinetics and Catalysis. 2005. V.46. N1. P.114-122. DOI: 10.1007/s10975-005-0059-y WOS Scopus OpenAlex
Formation of small rhodium metal particles on the surface of a carbon support
Kinetics and Catalysis. 2005. V.46. N1. P.114-122. DOI: 10.1007/s10975-005-0059-y WOS Scopus OpenAlex
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| Web of science: | WOS:000227731700017 |
| Scopus: | 2-s2.0-18544368543 |
| OpenAlex: | W2000916930 |