In‐Situ Dynamic Carburization of Mo Oxide with Unprecedented High CO Formation Rate in Reverse Water‐Gas Shift Reaction
Xiangze Du,
Rongtan Li,
Hui Xin
et al.
Abstract:In‐situ construction of active structure under reaction conditions is highly desired but still remains challenging in many important catalytic processes. Herein, we observe structural evolution of molybdenum oxide (MoOx) into highly active molybdenum carbide (MoCx) during reverse water‐gas shift (RWGS) reaction. Surface oxygen atoms in various Mo‐based catalysts are removed in H2‐containing atmospheres and then carbon atoms can accumulate on surface to form MoCx phase with the RWGS reaction going on, both of w… Show more
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