G. Fierro et al., TPR and XPS study of cobalt-copper mixed oxide catalysts: evidence of a strong Co-Cu interaction, TOP CATAL, 10(1-2), 2000, pp. 39-48
In this work the results of a TPR and XPS investigation of CoxOy-CuO mixed
oxides in the range of composition Co:Cu=100:0-8:92 are reported and compar
ed. The final catalysts were obtained by thermal decomposition in air and N
-2 at 723 K for 24 h of single-phase cobalt-copper hydroxycarbonates prepar
ed by coprecipitation at constant pH. The Co:Cu=100:0 specimen calcined in
air formed the Co2+[Co3+](2)O-4 (Co3O4) spinel phase. The copper-containing
catalysts (Co:Cu=85 : 15-8 : 92) showed mainly two phases: (i) spinels, li
ke Co2+[Co3+](2)O-4, Co1-x2+Cux2+[Co3+](2)O-4 and (ii) pure CuO, the relati
ve amount of each phase depending on the Co:Cu atomic ratio. The results of
the XPS study are consistent with the bulk findings and revealed the prese
nce of Co2+, Co3+ and Cu2+ species at the catalyst surface. Moreover, the s
urface quantitative analysis evidenced a cobalt enrichment, in particular f
or the most diluted cobalt samples. The TPR study showed that the catalyst
reduction is affected by a strong mutual influence between cobalt and coppe
r. The reducibility of the mixed oxide catalysts was always promoted with r
espect to that of the pure Co3O4 and CuO phases and the reduction of cobalt
was markedly enhanced by the presence of copper. Cobalt and copper were bo
th reduced to metals regardless of the catalyst composition. On the other h
and, the Co:Cu=100:0 specimen calcined in N-2 formed, as expected, CoO. The
initial addition of copper resulted in the formation of the Cu+Co3+O2 comp
ound, besides CoO, up to a Co/Cu=1 atomic ratio at which the CuCoO2 phase w
as the main component. A further addition of copper led to the formation of
CuCoO2 and CuO phases. The XPS results were in good agreement with these f
indings and the surface quantitative analysis revealed a less enrichment of
cobalt with respect to the catalysts calcined in air. The TPR analysis con
firmed that the reduction of the N-2-calcined catalysts was also remarkably
promoted by the presence of copper. Also in this case cobalt and copper me
tal were the final products of reduction.