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  • Applied Spectroscopy
  • Vol. 32,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 484-486
  • (1978)

High Temperature Infrared Spectroscopy of Adsorbed Species during Catalytic Reaction

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Abstract

A reaction system and a high temperature cell have been developed for the infrared spectroscopy of surface species during catalytic reaction. The reaction system was a closed circulation apparatus operated by a bellows pump, and the temperature of catalyst in the cell could be varied over a wide range from –195 to 700°C. Thus, formate ion was detected on an alumina catalyst during the water gas shift reaction between 300 and 500°C. Also, the combination of the infrared spectroscopy with the temperature-programed desorption of adsorbed species made it possible to measure the amount of the formate ion on the catalyst.

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