R. Malathi et al., SURFACE-ANALYSIS OF SUPPORTED PLATINUM CATALYSTS-ENCAPSULATION MODEL FOR METAL-SUPPORT INTERACTION - AN XPS STUDY, INDIAN JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND MATERIALS SCIENCES, 5(5), 1998, pp. 285-290
The surface properties of supported platinum catalysts have been inves
tigated using hydrogen chemisorption and XPS. A mixed oxide system, Pt
/TiO2/Al2O3 has been compared with titania-supported systems. A metal-
support interaction after high temperature reduction (HTR) has been ob
served in these systems. The chemisorption measurements indicate a wea
k suppression in hydrogen uptake after HTR for the mixed oxide system.
The encapsulation of the metal particles by the reduced support after
reduction at 773 K has been elucidated based on the difference in the
binding energies between oxygen atom and the support metal. This has
been found to be more marked for TiO2 prepared from gel and for mixed
oxide samples than for the commercial TiO2. The role of the SMSI state
in catalytic activity towards reduction of cinnamaldehyde has also be
en investigated.