In situ electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) study of surface oxygen species on Au/ZnO catalyst for low-temperature carbon monoxide oxidation
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H.H. Kung K. Segawa |
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01/01/2001
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Resumo |
Some paramagnetic superoxide ions detectable by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) can be generated on Au/ZnO catalyst by oxygen adsorption at room temperature as well as at 553 K. In both the cases, the O-2(-) ions are present on the catalyst surface. The disappearance of the O-2(-) signal by the introduction of carbon monoxide over the catalyst surface implies that the O-2(-) ions are either the active oxygen species or the precursors of the active oxygen species. The CO3- species produced are also detected by EPR. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. |
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eng |
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Elsevier Science |
Palavras-Chave | #Chemistry, Physical #Environmental Sciences #Supported Gold Catalyst #Active Oxygen Species #Low-temperature Co Oxidation #In Situ Epr Technique #Co Oxidation #Gold #Mechanism #Tio2 #C1 #291804 Nanotechnology #670707 Inorganic industrial chemicals |
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Journal Article |