2006
DOI: 10.1134/s0023158406010150
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Propane oxidation with chemically bound oxygen on Pt/TiO2/Al2O3 and Pt/CeO2/Al2O3 catalysts

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“…A similar mechanism was also presented over other catalyst systems. 56,64 Since ceria supports possess different morphologies and crystal planes, the properties of Pd/CeO 2 catalysts for propane oxidation are affected by the crystal planes of ceria. For instance, the formation energy of oxygen vacancy is varied in the order of (110) < (100) < (111) for ceria, 65 because the…”
Section: T H I S C O N T E N T Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar mechanism was also presented over other catalyst systems. 56,64 Since ceria supports possess different morphologies and crystal planes, the properties of Pd/CeO 2 catalysts for propane oxidation are affected by the crystal planes of ceria. For instance, the formation energy of oxygen vacancy is varied in the order of (110) < (100) < (111) for ceria, 65 because the…”
Section: T H I S C O N T E N T Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As far as the role of Pt is concerned, it is reported to function as a propane adsorption site. The overall mechanism involves propane adsorption onto the Pt site to form oxidized byproducts and the oxidation of these byproducts by the support [12]. In our case we believe the function of the Rh is similar to that of the Pt.…”
Section: Surface Analysismentioning
confidence: 71%
“…In general catalytic oxidation reactions, the presence of TiO 2 as one of the support constituents leads to improvement in selectivity [11], and higher turnover frequency for the oxidation of the feed [21,22]. For example, a related work on propane oxidation suggests that improvement in selectivity and lower production of intermediate byproduct amounts can be achieved with TiO 2 addition and Pt as the catalyst [12]. This improvement is attributed to the presence of more oxygen-containing support on TiO 2 (TiO 2 , has 2 oxygen atoms per Ti) compared to Al 2 O 3 (which has 1.5 oxygen per Al atom).…”
Section: Surface Analysismentioning
confidence: 97%
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