The effect of H-2 and the presence of hot-O-(ads) during the decomposition of N2O on platinum
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2004
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The decomposition of N2O was studied using a silica-supported Pt catalyst. The catalyst was found to exhibit short-lived activity at low temperatures to yield N-2 and O-(ads), the latter remained adsorbed on the surface and poisoned the active sites. Creation of hot-O-(ads) atoms during N2O decomposition is proposed to allow O-2 desorption at intermediate temperatures. Inclusion of H-2 as a reducing agent greatly enhanced the activity and suppressed low temperature deactivation. Simultaneous and sequential pulsing of N2O and H-2 showed that H-2 inclusion with the N2O gas stream produced the greatest activity. A mechanism involving H-(ads) addition to |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Burch , R , Daniells , S T , Breen , J & Hu , P 2004 , ' The effect of H-2 and the presence of hot-O-(ads) during the decomposition of N2O on platinum ' Catalysis Letters , vol 94 , pp. 103-108 . |
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