Reduction of CuO in H2: In Situ Time-Resolved XRD Studies |
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Authors: | José A. Rodriguez Jae Y. Kim Jonathan C. Hanson Manuel Pérez Anatoly I. Frenkel |
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Affiliation: | (1) Chemistry Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973, USA;(2) Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, 1020-A, Venezuela;(3) Department of Physics, Yeshiva University, New York, NY 10016, USA |
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Abstract: | CuO is used as a catalyst or catalyst precursor in many chemical reactions that involve hydrogen as a reactant or product. A systematic study of the reaction of H2 with pure powders and films of CuO was carried out using in situ time-resolved X-ray diffraction (XRD) and surface science techniques. Oxide reduction was observed at atmospheric H2 pressures and elevated temperatures (150-300 °C), but only after an induction period. High temperature or H2 pressure and a large concentration of defects in the oxide substrate lead to a decrease in the magnitude of the induction time. Under normal process conditions, in situ time-resolved XRD shows that Cu1+ is not a stable intermediate in the reduction of CuO. Instead of a sequential reduction (CuO Cu4O3 Cu2O Cu), a direct CuO Cu transformation occurs. To facilitate the generation of Cu1+ in a catalytic process one can limit the supply of H2 or mix this molecule with molecules that can act as oxidant agents (O2, H2O). The behavior of CuO-based catalysts in the synthesis of methanol and methanol steam reforming is discussed in the light of these results. |
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Keywords: | copper oxide copper hydrogen methanol synthesis methanol steam reforming reduction of oxides X-ray diffraction |
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