Deactivation Mechanism of a Au/CeZrO4 Catalyst During a Low-Temperature Water Gas Shift Reaction
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C2007Vol. 111(45), pp. 16927–16933
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Alexandre Goguet, R. Burch, Y. Chen, Christopher Hardacre, P. Hu, Richard W. Joyner, Frédéric Meunier, B. S. Mun, David Thompsett, D. Tibiletti
Abstract
On-stream deactivation during a water gas shift (WGS) reaction over gold supported on a ceria−zirconia catalyst was examined. Although the fresh catalyst has very high low temperature (250 °C. This process reduces the metal−support interaction, which is considered to be critical in determining the high activity of the catalyst.
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