Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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56224 | Catalysis Today | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Copper catalysis proceeds with multiple steady states and oscillations in several oxidation reactions. The understanding of such kinetic phenomena is essential for the control of copper-catalyzed industrial scale processes. Information about the reasons and the ranges of the parameters causing these kinetic effects will be given from results gained by concentration programmed reaction (CP-reaction) experiments. Elemental copper was used as unsupported catalysts and the oxidation of hydrogen and ethanol were introduced as model reactions. CP-reaction experiments were performed in a tubular reactor as well as in a differential thermal gravimetric analyzer (TG/DTA). The application of a TG/DTA as a reactor gave the opportunity for a simultaneous measurement of the activity and the grade of oxidation of the copper catalyst.