每周分享:Activation of carbon-supported platinum catalysts by sodium for the low-temperature water-gas shift reaction
美國麥克儀器 2014-07-22 | 閱讀:1177
今天給大家分享的是2014年1月份 《Applied Catalysis B: Environmental》上發表的一篇名為:Activation of carbon-supported platinum catalysts by sodium for the low-temperature water-gas shift reaction
文章摘要如下:
The activation of multi-walled carbon nanotube-supported platinum catalysts for the low-temperature water-gas shift reaction is demonstrated by the addition of sodium. Nitric acid oxidation of the carbon nanotubes allows for the addition of sodium through ion-exchange and creates anchoring sites for platinum. We show that an oxidized platinum state is stabilized by the presence of sodium. Evidence for a sodium-promoted Pt-(OH)x active site is given through XPS analysis of the catalysts before and after reaction and confirmed by CO-TPR. Removal of the oxygen groups and partial removal of sodium by annealing the Na-modified carbon nanotubes to 800 °C in inert atmosphere creates a surface on which Pt is initially very active, but of lower stability due to the absence of a sufficient number of surface sodium anchoring sites.
該文章中材料表征采用的是美國麥克儀器AutoChem 2920
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0926337313004323