C. Sellmer et al., CO HYDROGENATION OVER CO SIO2 - CATALYTIC TESTS AND SURFACE-ANALYSIS OF ADSORBED HYDROCARBONS/, Catalysis letters, 52(3-4), 1998, pp. 131-137
We have studied the CO hydrogenation over a Co/SiO2 catalyst under mil
d reaction conditions (up to 4.4 bar total pressure, H-2/CO = 2, T = 4
83 K) and performed a post-reaction analysis of the chemical surface c
omposition by means of secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) and temp
erature-programmed reaction (TPR) in hydrogen gas. A hydrocarbon chain
growth probability alpha = 0.78 was found in the catalytic studies. T
he SIMS analysis revealed the existence of individually adsorbed CxHy
species up to C8Hy, in accordance with end-on bonding to the catalyst
surface. These species were removed from the catalyst surface in the s
ubsequent H-2-TPR experiment. Significant methane desorption occurred
at temperatures (greater than or equal to 500 K) well above those of t
he longer-chain hydrocarbons indicating either an increasing hydrogeno
lysis activity of Co metal during H-2-TPR or the presence of a more ti
ghtly bound ''carbidic'' adsorbate under FT conditions.