1996
DOI: 10.1039/ft9969204669
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An FTIR study of surface ceria hydroxy groups during a redox process with H2

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“…Exposure to the CO+O 2 gas mixture at T=523 K resulted in spectra very similar to that observed at T=383 DRIFT spectra in the region 3800-3100 cm was assigned to triply bridging OH (III) species [35]. Increase of the temperature resulted in a slight (~10 cm (accordingly to the corresponding ν(CO 3 ) bands in Figure 5) through reaction of CO with terminal (OH-I) hydroxyl groups.…”
Section: In-situ Driftsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Exposure to the CO+O 2 gas mixture at T=523 K resulted in spectra very similar to that observed at T=383 DRIFT spectra in the region 3800-3100 cm was assigned to triply bridging OH (III) species [35]. Increase of the temperature resulted in a slight (~10 cm (accordingly to the corresponding ν(CO 3 ) bands in Figure 5) through reaction of CO with terminal (OH-I) hydroxyl groups.…”
Section: In-situ Driftsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…A small shoulder at 3565 cm À1 may be attributable to triply bridging OH species. [33] Exposing the catalyst to dry CH 4 -oxidation conditions for 1 h (Figure 9 d) caused minimal changes; however, heating the sample to 800 8C (Figure 9 e) greatly reduced the intensity of the n(OH) stretching band. The fact that this feature is significantly less evident in the case of Pd/Si-Al 2 O 3 ( Figure 9 e-f) aged under wet conditions suggests that the stable hydroxyls are somehow linked to the defective -nanostructured ceria.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…The first zone displays bands corresponding mainly to hydroxyl species (isolated ones of various types giving sharp bands in the 3720-3600 cm −1 range and associated species giving a broad band extending from ca. 3800 to 3000 cm −1 ) [54,55]. A second spectral zone below 1700 cm −1 exhibits most intense bands of carbonate or related species [56][57][58].…”
Section: Nature Of Active Sites/entities and Further Hints On Catalytmentioning
confidence: 99%