Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
38707 Applied Catalysis A: General 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Pt sintering for Pt-FeOx/Al2O3 catalysts was suppressed by water treatment.•Small amount of FeOx on the alumina surface may function as pinning sites.•High Fe contents promoted Pt sintering, while they activated the propane oxidation probably due to the promotion of dissociative adsorption of the propane CH bond during the oxidation reaction.•The present results prove that combination of doping with an appropriate amount of Fe and water treatment suppresses Pt sintering and enhances the alkane oxidation activity of Pt/Al2O3 catalysts.

The effect of water treatment and Fe doping on Pt sintering at high temperature was studied for 1wt%Pt/Al2O3 catalysts. After aging for 5 h at 700 and 800 °C, the water-treated catalysts had higher Pt dispersions than the corresponding untreated catalysts, indicating that Pt sintering was suppressed by water treatment. The degree of improvement depended on Fe content. X-ray diffraction and Pt LIII and Fe K edge X-ray absorption fine structure measurements indicated that Pt was not alloyed with Fe species; that metallic Pt particles and trivalent Fe species existed in all of the aged catalysts; and that both water treatment and Fe content did not affect the Pt and Fe valence states. Thus, the effective suppression of Pt sintering in catalysts with low Fe content (molar ratio of Fe/Pt ≈ 1) at 700–800 °C is probably due to iron oxides on the alumina surface functioning as pinning sites for Pt nanoparticles. In contrast, high Fe contents (molar ratio of Fe/Pt ≳ 5) promoted Pt sintering, but lowered the propane oxidation temperature. This is probably due to the promotion of dissociative adsorption of the propane CH bond during the oxidation reaction.

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