Title of article :
Structure characterization of Pt-Re/TiO2 (rutile) and Pt-Re/ZrO2 catalysts for water gas shift reaction at low-temperature Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
HAJIME IIDA، نويسنده , , Akira Igarashi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
7
From page :
192
To page :
198
Abstract :
Pt-Re/TiO2 (R: rutile) and Pt-Re/ZrO2 catalysts, which have superior catalytic activity for the water gas shift reaction at low temperature (LT-WGS), were characterized by TEM and XPS measurements in order to examine the role of Re in enhancing catalytic activity. For the TiO2 (R)-supported catalysts, TEM micrographs showed that Pt dispersion increased by Re addition to Pt/TiO2 (R). XPS spectra indicated that the electronic interaction between Pt and Re on the TiO2-supported catalysts is stronger than that on the ZrO2-supported catalysts, and that the state of Re was stable on Pt-Re/TiO2 (R) under the LT-WGS conditions. These results indicate that one of reasons for the superior catalytic activity of Pt-Re/TiO2 (R) catalyst is an increase in Pt dispersion. The stable Re acts as anchors for Pt particles, resulting in high Pt dispersion. On the other hand, for the ZrO2-supported catalysts, TEM micrographs showed that the Pt dispersion decreased by Re addition to Pt/ZrO2. XPS spectra indicated that the interaction between Re and support on Pt-Re/ZrO2 catalysts is stronger than that on Pt-Re/TiO2 (R), and that the redox reaction between Re4+ and Re7+ was repeated on Pt-Re/ZrO2 in the course of the LT-WGS reaction. These results suggested that the Re redox reaction significantly contributes to the high catalytic activity of the Pt-Re/ZrO2 catalyst, although Pt-Re/ZrO2 had lower Pt dispersion than Pt/ZrO2. Therefore, it was determined that the additive effect of Re on Pt dispersion and catalytic activity was largely affected by the state of Re.
Keywords :
Water gas shift reaction at low-temperature (LT-WGS) , Pt-Re/TiO2 (R: rutile) , Pt dispersion , Re redox reaction , Pt-Re/ZrO2
Journal title :
Applied Catalysis A:General
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Applied Catalysis A:General
Record number :
1152620
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