F. Pepe et M. Occhiuzzi, SURFACE CHARACTERIZATION AND CATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF COXMG1-XAL2O4 SOLID-SOLUTIONS - OXIDATION OF CARBON-MONOXIDE BY OXYGEN, Journal of the Chemical Society. Faraday transactions, 90(6), 1994, pp. 905-910
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Chemistry Physical","Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Chemical
Spinel solid solutions of CoxMg1-xAl2O4 with x = 0-1 have been studied
as catalysts for CO oxidation by molecular O2. The experiments were p
erformed either with or without CO2 condensation. The apparent activat
ion energies varied depending on the cobalt content and the procedure
adopted. The activity per ion (turnover frequency) was fairly constant
over the whole range of cobalt contents, when surface cobalt ion conc
entrations, as measured by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), are
considered. It is inferred that each CO2, ion is active irrespective
of its concentration and configuration (isolated, in dimers or in clus
ters) and that the coordination (tetrahedral or octahedral) plays a mi
nor role in the activity per ion. The reaction appears to be structure
insensitive as opposed to the N2O decomposition which appears to be c
oncentration dependent. A mechanism of CO oxidation is proposed in ter
ms of the nature and reactivity of the surface species formed on adsor
ption of O2 and/or CO. The effect of CO2 on the reaction rate is also
discussed.