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Journal of Catalysis

Volume 12, Issue 4, December 1968, Pages 361-375
Journal of Catalysis

The oxidation of CO by O2 and by NO on supported chromium oxide and other metal oxide catalysts

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Abstract

The oxidation of CO by NO and by O2 has been studied on a number of supported transition metal oxide catalysts. On supported chromia the oxidation of CO by NO is faster than by O2; however, with mixtures of NO and O2 the reaction is selective towards O2.

The application of continuous mass-spectrometer monitoring to the study of surface state changes in chromia catalysts is outlined. The method was extended to determine the oxidation state of the surface in situ during reaction. In the oxidation-reduction cycle involving alternate passage of HeCO and HeO2 mixtures at 500 °, the majority of the surface atoms undergo a change of oxidation state from Cr6+ to Cr2+. The extent of this change diminishes with decreasing temperature. Mixtures of He and NO oxidize the surface of supported chromia to a lesser extent than HeO2. During the CONO reaction the average surface oxidation state is lower than in the presence of oxygen. A tentative explanation is offered for the selectivity for oxygen over nitric oxide in the oxidation-reduction reactions on commonly employed catalysts.

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