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Characterization of Boron-Modified Co/Al2O3Catalysts by EXAFS Spectroscopy

Authors :
Andrew Proctor
Marwan Houalla
David M. Hercules
Douglas P. Hoffmann
Martin J. Fay
Source :
Applied Spectroscopy. 46:345-353
Publication Year :
1992
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 1992.

Abstract

EXAFS spectroscopy has been used to examine the effect of boron on the structure of Co/Al2O3catalysts. The EXAFS results from unmodified Co/Al2O3catalysts indicated that Co3O4was formed at Co loadings of 1.5 wt % Co and higher. The lowest-loading (0.7 wt % Co) catalyst showed evidence of both tetrahedral and octahedral Co surface species. Modification of the Co/Al2O3catalysts with 3 wt % B completely suppressed the formation of Co3O4for Co loadings of 6 wt % Co and lower. In the absence of Co3O4, the Co species formed on the 3 wt % boron-modified catalysts were in a highly disordered state with large first shell Co-O coordinations and large Co-O nearest-neighbor distances. Results from a constant Co loading series (3 wt % Co) indicated that Co3O4formation decreased as the boron loading increased. The distribution of supported Co species determined by EXAFS was compared with previous characterization by ESCA and gravimetric measurements; good agreement was found. A two-phase procedure was used to analyze the EXAFS data from the Co/B/Al2O3catalysts. This two-phase analysis considered both the fraction of Co EXAFS from bulk Co oxide (Co3O4) and the remaining fraction from Co surface species. This allowed the amount of Co3O4to be determined quantitatively and enabled structural information to be obtained from the Co surface phase.

Details

ISSN :
19433530 and 00037028
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Spectroscopy
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........bde4c98e02542639d8c2b1029ccc5a04
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1366/0003702924125573