Issue 9, 1991

Infrared study of the adsorption of formic acid on silica-supported copper and oxidised copper catalysts

Abstract

Infrared spectra are reported of formic acid adsorbed at 300 K on a reduced copper catalyst (Cu/SiO2) and a copper surface which had been oxidised by exposure to nitrous oxide. Formic acid was weakly adsorbed on the silica support. Ligation of formic acid to the copper surface occurred only on the reduced catalyst. Dissociative adsorption resulted in the formation of unidentate formate on the oxidised catalyst. The presence of reduced copper metal instigated a rapid reorientation to a bidentate formate species.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1991,87, 1491-1496

Infrared study of the adsorption of formic acid on silica-supported copper and oxidised copper catalysts

G. J. Millar, C. H. Rochester and K. C. Waugh, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1991, 87, 1491 DOI: 10.1039/FT9918701491

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