IN SITU HIGH TEMPERATURE AND HIGH PRESSURE EXAFS STUDIES OF Pt/AI203 CATALYSTS. PART I: REDUCTION AND DEACTIVATION
Résumé
EXAFS has been used to follow in situ the structural evolution of a chlorinated and non-chlorinated Pt/AI203 catalyst during reduction in the temperature range of 300-500~ Smaller metal clusters are formed from the hydrogen reduction of the chlorinated catalyst, in contrast to the larger cluster formed from the non-chlorinated one. At 460~ the total hydrogen pressure was raised to 5 atm. and n-heptane was injected over the samples. EXAFS measurements at the Pt edge were carried out while hydrocarbon conversion was monitored with a gas chromatograph. We observe the rapid formation of a carbon-platinum bond. This is unmodified while turnover rates and selectivities indicate evidence for deactivation. From this structural information supplied by EXAFS, correlated with the data obtained from gas chromatography, we find that our results are consistent with a model