Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9608105 | Applied Catalysis A: General | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
One weight percentage PdO/SnO2 and 0.1Â wt.% Na-1Â wt.% PdO/SnO2 catalysts have been synthesized through a sol-gel route and these catalysts have been characterized by XRD, BET, SEM and temperature-programmed adsorption and desorption techniques with regard to their activity for the CO oxidation reaction. CO adsorption and CO-O2 co-adsorption followed by O2 TPD have been carried out to observe the role of sodium promotion on the catalytic activity. The catalytic activity of PdO/SnO2 catalysts is suppressed by blockage of CO active sites by O2 on co-adsorbed catalysts. Sodium-promoted catalysts possess increased affinity to oxygen and thus, exhibit superior activity upon CO-O2 co-adsorption, but these catalysts have been observed to perform poorly upon consecutive adsorption of CO and O2. The effect has been ascribed to enhanced interaction of sodium-promoted surfaces with CO hindering oxygen adsorption on CO precovered surface.
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Authors
Burcu Mirkelamoglu, Gurkan Karakas,