Dag. Aranda et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF PT-SN BIMETALLIC CATALYSTS SUPPORTED ON ALUMINA AND NIOBIA, Applied catalysis. A, General, 100(1), 1993, pp. 77-84
Alumina and niobia Pt-Sn supported bimetallic catalysts were character
ized by TPR, hydrogen chemisorption and cyclohexane dehydrogenation. T
he TPR profiles of niobia supported Pt-Sn catalysts showed the presenc
e of different precursors from the ones obtained on alumina. Furthermo
re, the hydrogen uptakes indicated that the amount of metallic tin for
med in the niobia supported catalysts was higher than in the alumina s
upported catalysts. After reduction at 773 K, the platinum/niobia cata
lyst displayed a strong metal-support interaction (SMSI) effect, with
the creation of new interfacial active sites. The addition of a small
tin content led to a suppression of the SMSI. Increasing the amount of
tin, however, induced a marked poisoning of the platinum.