Author:
Crozier Peter A.,Sharma Renu,Datye Abhaya K.
Abstract
We have used the technique of in situ electron microscopy to study the
oxidation and reduction of the palladium (Pd) catalysts. In this study, we
have subjected a Pd catalyst to oxidation and reduction cycles and studied
the changes in particle structure and morphology with in situ electron
diffraction and imaging. The PdO particles can be reduced to Pd metal in
situ at temperatures as low as 200°C in an atmosphere of a few Torr of
both H2 and O2. We also found that essentially the
same reduction occurred in the vacuums of 10−6 to
10−7 Torr in two different electron microscopes. Our in
situ reduction studies show that many of the oxide particles form voids
when reduced to Pd metal. The decrease in volume that occurs during
reduction is often accommodated by a combination of particle shrinkage and
void formation. The production of voids does not seem to depend on either
the reducing atmosphere or the rate of reduction, although the voids
appear to be unstable above 500°C.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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42 articles.
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