Ru(0001) model catalyst under oxidizing and reducing reaction conditions: in-situ high-pressure surface X-ray diffraction study
(2005) In The Journal of Physical Chemistry Part B 109(46). p.21825-21830- Abstract
- With surface X-ray diffraction (SXRD) using a high-pressure reaction chamber we investigated in-situ the oxidation of the Ru(0001) model catalyst under various reaction conditions, starting from a strongly oxidizing environment to reaction conditions typical for CO oxidation. With a mixture Of O-2 and CO (stoichiometry, 2:1) the partial pressure of oxygen has to be increased to 20 mbar to form the catalytically active RuO2(110) oxide film, while in pure oxygen environment a pressure of 10(-5) mbar is already sufficient to oxidize the Ru(0001) surface. For preparation temperatures in the range of 550-630 K a self-limiting RUO2(110) film is produced with a thickness of 1.6 nm. The RuO2(110) film grows self-acceleratedly after an induction... (More)
- With surface X-ray diffraction (SXRD) using a high-pressure reaction chamber we investigated in-situ the oxidation of the Ru(0001) model catalyst under various reaction conditions, starting from a strongly oxidizing environment to reaction conditions typical for CO oxidation. With a mixture Of O-2 and CO (stoichiometry, 2:1) the partial pressure of oxygen has to be increased to 20 mbar to form the catalytically active RuO2(110) oxide film, while in pure oxygen environment a pressure of 10(-5) mbar is already sufficient to oxidize the Ru(0001) surface. For preparation temperatures in the range of 550-630 K a self-limiting RUO2(110) film is produced with a thickness of 1.6 nm. The RuO2(110) film grows self-acceleratedly after an induction period. The RuO2 films on Ru(0001) can readily be reduced by H-2 and CO exposures at 415 K, without an induction period. (Less)
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- He, YB ; Knapp, M ; Lundgren, Edvin LU and Over, H
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- 2005
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry Part B
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- 109
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- 46
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- 21825 - 21830
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- The American Chemical Society (ACS)
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- wos:000233437100051
- scopus:28944442275
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- 1520-5207
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- 10.1021/jp0538520
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- English
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