Ph. Bolt et al., THE INFLUENCE OF AN INTERMEDIATE MOO3 LAYER ON THE SOLID-STATE REACTION OF COBALT OXIDE WITH GAMMA-AL2O3, Catalysis letters, 36(3-4), 1996, pp. 183-185
In view of the importance for CoxOy-MoO3/gamma-Al2O3 hydrodesulphuriza
tion (HDS) catalysts, the reactivity of cobalt oxide layers towards co
balt aluminate formation was investigated on both MoO3-covered and bar
e gamma-Al2O3 substrates. Co3O4/MoO3/gamma-Al2O3 and Co3O4/gamma Al2O3
systems were prepared by vapour-deposition of MoO3 (12 x 10(15) Mo at
oms/cm(2)) and Co (400 x 10(15) Co atoms/cm(2)) layers onto a gamma-Al
2O3 substrate, followed by oxidation of the Co layer to Co3O4. After a
nnealing at 800 degrees C for 40 h, the interfacial reaction to cobalt
aluminate was assessed using Rutherford backscattering spectrometry.
The presence of molybdenum oxide appeared to enhance cobalt aluminate
formation. The Mo atoms, which spread out over the entire cobalt-conta
ining layer, presumably caused a high defect density, which explains t
he observed higher reaction rate. The amount of MoO3 was much too low
to stabilize all cobalt atoms by cobalt molybdate formation.