ISOTOPIC TRANSIENT KINETIC-ANALYSIS OF THE INDUCTION PHENOMENON FOR METHANOL SYNTHESIS ON PD SIO2/

Authors
Citation
Sh. Ali et Jg. Goodwin, ISOTOPIC TRANSIENT KINETIC-ANALYSIS OF THE INDUCTION PHENOMENON FOR METHANOL SYNTHESIS ON PD SIO2/, Journal of catalysis, 170(2), 1997, pp. 265-274
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00219517
Volume
170
Issue
2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
265 - 274
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9517(1997)170:2<265:ITKOTI>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Steady-state isotopic transient kinetic analysis (SSITKA) was used to study the induction phenomenon observed for the rate of methanol (MeOH ) synthesis on Pd/SiO2 by evaluating the surface concentration of the active intermediates leading to MeOH (N-MeOH) and their residence time s (tau(MeOH)) for the beginning and for the end of the induction perio d. The existence of the induction. effect was found to be unaffected b y the partial pressure of CO and/or H-2; however, its magnitude (i.e., the ratio of the maximum rate of formation of MeOH to the initial rat e) was higher for lower H-2/CO ratios where the catalyst had lower ini tial activities for MeOH synthesis. By accounting for the effect of in terparticle readsorption of MeOH on the surface reaction parameters ob tained by SSITKA (N-MeOH and tau(MeOH)), it was found that, during the induction period, the surface concentration of the active intermediat es leading to MeOH (N-MeOH) increased significantly while the pseudo-f irst-order intrinsic activity of the sites leading to MeOH (1/tau(MeOH )) remained constant. Thus, the induction period for MeOH synthesis ov er Pd/SiO2 can best be attributed to an increase in the number of acti ve sites/intermediates forming MeOH. The possible modifications of the Pd which might cause the induction effect are discussed in detail. (C ) 1997 Academic Press.