The surface properties of carbided molybdena-alumina were investigated thro
ugh O-2-TPD and TPSR along with the catalytic activities of the supported c
atalysts for CO2 hydrogenation. The 1173 K-carbided catalyst exhibited the
highest activity for the reaction on the CO adsorption basis. H-2 pretreatm
ent of the passivated 973 K-carbided catalyst at 773 K did not affect the a
ctivity for CO2 hydrogenation but a change was visible for the unpassivated
catalyst. Through O-2-TPD, it was found that the adsorbed oxygen oxidizes
the surface carbon of the molybdenum carbide to form CO2 and CO. A possible
reaction scheme for the hydrogenation of CO2 is given, along with an expla
nation for the lowered activity of the passivated catalysts. eta-Mo3C2 serv
es as an active site for CO2 hydrogenation. TPSR results were correlated wi
th the activity to reveal that the number of Mo carbides depends on the act
ivity for CO2 hydrogenation. (C) 1998 Academic Press.