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    ISSN: 0930-7516
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: The hydrogenation of CO over supported cobalt catalysts has been studied using in situ FTIR spectroscopy and gravimetry at P = 6 bar, T = 473-723 K and H2/CO = 2-3. On both silica- and alumina-supported catalysts IR absorption bands corresponding to linearly adsorbed CO on metallic cobalt were observed. On alumina an additional pair of bands at lower frequencies was attributed to bridge-bonded CO. Absorption bands corresponding to adsorbed hydrocarbons (3050-2700 cm-1) and to oxygen containing species (1800-1200 cm-1) were found to correspond to adsorbed products or unreactive species. The gravimetric studies showed a significant difference between the supports. On the silica-supported catalyst the weight uptake decreased with increasing temperature (473-573 K). The weight increase during reaction was attributed to adsorbed hydrocarbon reaction products. On the alumina-supported catalyst the weight uptake increased with increasing temperature, and there was also a significant weight increase with the support alone. Most of the weight uptake can be attributed to the formation of stable formate and carbonate species on the alumina support. At 723 K the deposits formed were stable in H2, and the shape of the curves indicated different mechanisms for deposition of material. In particular the Co/Al2O3 sample showed a very high and linear rate of weight gain, which was an order of magnitude higher than for the other samples.
    Additional Material: 5 Ill.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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