Pt catalysts supported on alumina and ceria-alumina have been investigated by the adsorption/coadsorption of CO, H2O, and H2. Gas-volumetric and FTIR spectroscopic data indicate that, on pure alumina-supported systems, multiple-vacancy sites exist that tend to be eliminated in the presence of ceria; this is attributed to a strong Pt/CeO2 interaction. In the presence of large amounts of CeO2, the catalysts are active in oxidation processes also in reducing conditions. If the alumina component of the support of Pt-containing catalysts undergoes the thermal gamma→delta,theta-Al2O3 phase transition, all the adsorptive capacity of Pt is lost.

Some surface chemical features of Pt catalysts supported on Al2O3 and CeO2/Al2O3

MAGNACCA, Giuliana;CERRATO, Giuseppina;MORTERRA, Claudio
1998-01-01

Abstract

Pt catalysts supported on alumina and ceria-alumina have been investigated by the adsorption/coadsorption of CO, H2O, and H2. Gas-volumetric and FTIR spectroscopic data indicate that, on pure alumina-supported systems, multiple-vacancy sites exist that tend to be eliminated in the presence of ceria; this is attributed to a strong Pt/CeO2 interaction. In the presence of large amounts of CeO2, the catalysts are active in oxidation processes also in reducing conditions. If the alumina component of the support of Pt-containing catalysts undergoes the thermal gamma→delta,theta-Al2O3 phase transition, all the adsorptive capacity of Pt is lost.
1998
Catalysis and automotive pollution control IV
Brussels (Belgium)
aprile 1997
Studies in surface science and Catalysis
N.Kruse, A.Frennet, J.-M. Bastin
116
601
610
Pt supported; transition aluminas; ceria-alumina; surface features; IR spectroscopy
G. MAGNACCA; CERRATO G; MORTERRA C
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