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  Preparation, physical characterization and catalytic properties of unsupported Pt–Rh catalyst

Paál, Z., Györffy, N., Wootsch, A., Tóth, L., Bakos, I., Szabó, S., et al. (2007). Preparation, physical characterization and catalytic properties of unsupported Pt–Rh catalyst. Journal of Catalysis, 250(2), 254-263. doi:10.1016/j.jcat.2007.06.012.

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Paál, Zoltan, Author
Györffy, Nóra, Author
Wootsch, Attilla, Author
Tóth, Lajos, Author
Bakos, Istvan, Author
Szabó, Sandor, Author
Wild, Ute1, Author           
Schlögl, Robert1, Author           
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1Inorganic Chemistry, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society, ou_24023              

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Free keywords: platinum; rhodium; Pt-Rh bimetallic catalysts, cyclic voltammetry; XPS; Electron microscopy;methylcyclopentane ring opening Bulk and Surface Structure of Catalyst
 Abstract: Rh was deposited on a parent platinum black catalyst by an underpotential deposition method. Mean particle size and bulk composition of this Rh–Pt sample was determined by TEM and EDS. No individual Rh grains could be observed, but Rh was present in the near-surface regions, according to energy-filtered TEM images. The surface-sensitive cyclic voltammetry indicated 15–20% Rh on the surface. XPS, in turn, detected ∼2–2.5% Rh in the information depth. The Rh–Pt catalyst was tested in methylcyclopentane hydrogenative ring-opening reaction between 468 and 603 K and 8 to 64 kPa H2 pressure (with 1.3 kPa MCP). The parent Pt black as well as a Rh black catalyst was also studied for comparison. MCP produced ring opening and hydrogenolysis products. The ring-opening products (ROP) consisted of 2- and 3-methylpentane (2MP and 3MP) as well as hexane (nH). These were the main products, together with some fragments and unsaturated hydrocarbons. The amount of the latter class increased at higher temperatures. The selectivities of ROP, fragments, and benzene over Rh–Pt catalyst as a function of temperature were between the values observed on Pt and Rh. The hydrogen pressure dependence of selectivities on Rh–Pt was more similar to that observed on Pt. Four subsequent treatments with O2 and H2 up to T = 673 K were applied on the bimetallic catalyst, followed by XPS and catalytic runs, respectively. These treatments promoted structural rearrangement, with XPS detecting less Rh in the near surface region, partly as oxidized Rh after O2 treatment. The catalytic behavior became more Pt-like on these structural and composition changes. We concluded that adding a relatively small amount of Rh to Pt creates bimetallic active sites with properties different from those of its components, behaving as a true bimetallic catalyst.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2007-07-30
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 Identifiers: eDoc: 322382
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcat.2007.06.012
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Title: Journal of Catalysis
  Alternative Title : J. Catal.
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 250 (2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 254 - 263 Identifier: -