Bimetallic lanthanide (Ln: Eu or Yb)-Ni/SiO2 catalysts prepared by the use
of dissolution of lanthanide metals in liquid ammonia have been studied by
infrared spectroscopy for dinitrogen adsorption. The infrared spectra were
measured at 133-300 K using Ln-Ni/SiO2 obtained when the Eu or Yb metal dis
solved in liquid ammonia reacted with 20 mass% Ni/SiO2 in different ratios.
Infrared spectra for Eu-Ni/SiO2 showed absorption bands at 2336, 2265, 225
4 and 2227 cm(-1) at 133 K, which disappeared upon evacuation. The adsorbed
state was found to be all molecular from the isotope shift using N-28(2) a
nd N-30(2). The bands at 2254 and 2227 cm(-1) of them were assigned to new
adsorbed dinitrogen species resulting from synergetic interactions between
the europium and nickel metal. The concentration of adsorbed dinitrogen on
Eu-Ni/SiO2 varied markedly with the Eu/Ni ratios, and particularly, it incr
eased in the region of high Eu content. Upon introduction of ytterbium onto
nickel, new bands at 2254 and 2226 cm(-1) similarly appeared. However, the
dependence of dinitrogen adsorption as a function of Yb content in Yb-Ni/S
iO2 was somewhat different from that for Eu-Ni/SiO2. The effects of lanthan
ide on the surface of Ln-Ni/SiO2 were discussed in connection with the vari
ation in catalytic properties.