The water formation rate on platinum and palladium as a function of the surface hydrogen pressure from three-dimensional hydrogen pressure distributions
M. Johansson et Lg. Ekedahl, The water formation rate on platinum and palladium as a function of the surface hydrogen pressure from three-dimensional hydrogen pressure distributions, APPL SURF S, 180(1-2), 2001, pp. 27-35
The water formation rate on platinum and palladium as a function of the rea
ctant pressures at the catalytic surface has been determined from measureme
nts of the three-dimensional hydrogen pressure distributions over the catal
ytic surface. Measurements were made for gas mixtures containing less than
1% of hydrogen and 20% of oxygen in argon at atmospheric pressure. The expe
riments were performed in a reactor with a simple and well-defined geometry
which makes it possible to calculate the hydrogen pressure distribution in
the entire region where measurements are made. The water formation rate as
a function of the hydrogen pressure at the catalytic surface is obtained b
y comparing calculated hydrogen pressure distributions to measured ones. It
is concluded that three-dimensional reactant pressure distributions can be
used to accurately determine the reaction rate on a catalytic surface as a
function of the reactant pressures at the surface. This is valuable for st
udies in the viscous pressure regime, where mass transfer limitations may b
e difficult to avoid. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.