On the propagation rate of the chemical waves observed during the course of CO oxidation on a Ag/Pt(110) composite surface


Autoria(s): Huang, WX; Bao, XH
Data(s)

17/06/2004

Resumo

We have analyzed the propagation rate of the chemical waves observed during the course of CO oxidation on a Ag/Pt(I 10) composite surface that were reported in our previous papers [Surf Interface Anal. 2001, 32, 179; J. Phys. Chem. B 2002, 106, 5645]. In all cases, the propagation rate v can be adequately fitted as v = v(0) + D-0/d, in which v(0) and D-0 are constants, and d is the distance between the reaction front of the chemical wave and the boundary from which the chemical wave originates. We propose that the surface species responsible for the formation of the chemical wave comes from two paths: the adsorption of molecules in the gas phase on the surface and the migration from the adjacent surface with different catalytic activity. v(0) corresponds to the contribution from the surface species due to the adsorption, and D-0/d to that of the surface species that migrates from the adjacent surface. The rate equation clearly suggests that the observed chemical wave results from the coupling between adjacent surfaces with different catalytic activities during the course of heterogeneous catalysis. These results, together with our previous reports, provide a good fundamental understanding of spillover, an important phenomenon in heterogeneous catalysis.

Identificador

http://159.226.238.44/handle/321008/82089

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/137352

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

黄伟新;包信和.On the Propagation Rate of the Chemical Waves Observed during the Course of CO Oxidation on a Ag/Pt(110) Composite Surface,Journal of Physical Chemistry B,2004,108():8390-8396

Tipo

期刊论文