Issue 19, 1998

IR spectroscopy study of CO adsorption and of the interaction between CO and hydrogen on alumina-supported cobalt

Abstract

IR spectroscopy was used to study CO adsorption on two samples of 5%Co/Al2O3. By variation of sample pretreatment, CO pressure, contact time and mode of hydrogen coadsorption, several surface species were identified: CO adsorbed on cobalt ions of different oxidation state, CO on metallic cobalt and polycarbonyls. Three species were distinguished which gave rise to bands in the 2050–2060 cm−1 region and could coexist on the catalyst, depending on the experimental conditions: CO linearly adsorbed on Co atoms with partial positive charge (Coδ+), hydrocarbonyl (Co[double bond splayed right]HCO) and polycarbonyl [Co(CO)n]. The thermal stability and reactivity to hydrogen of the various species were studied and CO–Co0 was found to be the most stable.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1998,94, 3027-3031

IR spectroscopy study of CO adsorption and of the interaction between CO and hydrogen on alumina-supported cobalt

G. Kadinov, Ch. Bonev, S. Todorova and A. Palazov, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1998, 94, 3027 DOI: 10.1039/A804315I

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