Reactivity of Oxygen in Methanol Partial Oxidation over Au(111) Model Catalyst Surface Conference attendances
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EuropaCat-XII: 12th European Congress on Catalysis “Catalysis: Balancing the use of fossil and renewable resources” 30 Aug - 4 Sep 2015 , Казань |
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Abstract:
The partial oxidation and alcohols oxidative coupling on gold requires the presence of adsorbed atomic oxygen. Although molecular O2 does not dissociate on the gold surface, atomic oxygen layers can be prepared by ozone decomposition. In the current work, we investigated the different oxygen species on the Au(111) model catalyst surface and their reactivities in methanol partial oxidation. Adsorbed oxygen layers prepared at various temperatures reveal drastically different reactivities towards methanol: the oxygen layers prepared at 140 K demonstrate higher activity than that of 460 K. With increasing temperature, the active oxygen species were observed to transform into inactive oxygen. The XPS and TPD analysis of oxygen layers reveal the presence of inactive subsurface oxygen at higher temperatures. Current results are critically important for the molecular understanding of the fundamental aspects of oxidative catalysis by gold.
Cite:
Vovk E.I.
, Karatok M.
, Shah A.
, Turksoy A.
, Bukhtiyarov V.I.
, Ozensoy E.
Reactivity of Oxygen in Methanol Partial Oxidation over Au(111) Model Catalyst Surface
EuropaCat-XII: 12th European Congress on Catalysis “Catalysis: Balancing the use of fossil and renewable resources” 30 Aug - 4 Sep 2015
Reactivity of Oxygen in Methanol Partial Oxidation over Au(111) Model Catalyst Surface
EuropaCat-XII: 12th European Congress on Catalysis “Catalysis: Balancing the use of fossil and renewable resources” 30 Aug - 4 Sep 2015