
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan p. 1253 - 1260 (1991)
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Naito, Shuichi
Tanimoto, Mitsutoshi
The effects of a hydrogen pretreatment on the activity and reaction intermediate in a C3H6-D2 reaction over a Ni-Cu alloy as well as Ni metal catalysts were investigated in detail by applying an isotope tracer technique.Ni metal and Ni-rich alloy catalysts, cooled down to the reaction temperature under a hydrogen atmosphere (D-surface), exhibited low activity compared to that of a surface evacuated before cooling (E-surface).For Cu-rich alloy catalysts, however, the E-surface exhibited a lower activity and a higher activation energy than did the D-surface.A comparison of the TPF spectra of adsorbed hydrogen with the dependence of the activity upon the evacuation temperature suggests that strongly adsorbed hydrogen retards the reaction over Ni and Ni-rich alloy catalysts at lower temperature.Microwave spectroscopic analysis demonstrated that the reaction intermediates over D- and E-surfaces of Cu-rich alloy catalysts were similar to those over Cu and Ni metals, respectively.This result suggests that a hydrogen pretreatment of Cu-rich alloys forms a specific surface structure which is destroyed by evacuation at elevated temperatures.
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