Av. Ivanov et Lm. Kustov, INFLUENCE OF SUPPORT ACIDITY ON ELECTRONIC-STATE OF PLATINUM IN OXIDESYSTEMS PROMOTED BY SO42- ANIONS, Russian chemical bulletin, 47(6), 1998, pp. 1061-1066
The electronic state of platinum supported on SO4/ZrO2, SO4/TiO2, SO4/
Al2O3, and SO4/SiO2 systems and on systems unpromoted by sulfur was in
vestigated by diffuse-reflectance IR spectroscopy using CO as the prob
e molecule. The introduction of SO42- anions increases the electron de
ficit on platinum particles. This suppresses the formation of bridging
CO complexes with the metal, leads to the high-frequency shift of abs
orption maxima of CO adsorbed in the linear form, and stabilizes posit
ively charged metal species (Ptdelta+ and Pt+) during the reduction pr
ocess. The formation of the positively charged species includes the in
teraction between the acidic protons and the metal particles yielding
[Pt-H](delta+) adducts. The extent of the influence of the support on
the electronic state of the metal increases in the series SO4/SiO2 < S
O4/Al2O3 < SO4/TiO2 < SO4/ZrO2 in parallel with an increase in the str
ength of the acid sites in the system.