T. Komaya et al., THE INFLUENCE OF METAL-SUPPORT INTERACTIONS ON THE ACCURATE DETERMINATION OF RU DISPERSION FOR RU TIO2/, Journal of catalysis, 149(1), 1994, pp. 142-148
Titania-supported Ru catalysts have been characterized by TEM,H-1 NMR,
and H-2 chemisorption to determine the metal particle size, the fract
ion of the metal surface available for H-2 chemisorption, and the H-2
adsorption capacity of the catalyst, as functions of the reduction tem
perature. TEM micrographs show that as the reduction temperature rises
from 573 to 773 K, the average particle size of Ru remains the same b
ut the surface of the particles is covered to an increasing extent by
an amorphous layer of titania. Quantitative estimates of the fraction
of the Ru particle surface available for H-2 chemisorption were obtain
ed by H-1 NMR. The NMR spectra also show that a fraction of the adsorb
ed H-2 spills over onto the support and that as a consequence measurem
ents of total H-2 chemisorption overestimate the number of Ru sites av
ailable for H-2 adsorption. The implications of these results for the
correct calculation of Ru dispersion and the determination of turnover
frequencies for reactions carried out over Ru/TiO2 are discussed. (C)
1994 Academic Press, Inc.