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Kinetics of Oxygen Exchange and N(2)O Decomposition Reaction over MeO(x)/CeO(2) (Me = Fe, Co, Ni) Catalysts

MeO(x)/CeO(2) (Me = Fe, Co, Ni) samples were tested in an (18)O(2) temperature-programmed isotope exchange and N(2)O decomposition (deN(2)O). A decrease in the rate of deN(2)O in the presence of oxygen evidences the competitive adsorption of N(2)O and O(2) on the same sites. A study of isotope oxyge...

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Autores principales: Sadovskaya, Ekaterina, Pinaeva, Larisa, Skazka, Valerii, Prosvirin, Igor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9918102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36769936
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16030929
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author Sadovskaya, Ekaterina
Pinaeva, Larisa
Skazka, Valerii
Prosvirin, Igor
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Pinaeva, Larisa
Skazka, Valerii
Prosvirin, Igor
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description MeO(x)/CeO(2) (Me = Fe, Co, Ni) samples were tested in an (18)O(2) temperature-programmed isotope exchange and N(2)O decomposition (deN(2)O). A decrease in the rate of deN(2)O in the presence of oxygen evidences the competitive adsorption of N(2)O and O(2) on the same sites. A study of isotope oxygen exchange revealed dissociative oxygen adsorption with the subsequent formation of surface oxygen species. The same species, more probably, result from N(2)O adsorption and the following N(2) evolution to the gas phase. We supposed the same mechanism of O(2) formation from surface oxygen species in both reactions, including the stages responsible for its mobility. A detailed analysis of the kinetics of isotope exchange has been performed, and the rates of one-atom (R(I)) and two-atom (R(II)) types of exchange were evaluated. The rate of the stage characterizing the mobility of surface oxygen was calculated, supposing the same two-step mechanism was relevant for both types of exchange. The effect of oxygen mobility on the kinetics of deN(2)O was estimated. An analysis of the possible pathways of isotope transfer from MeO(x) to CeO(x) showed that direct oxygen exchange on the Me–Ce interface makes a valuable contribution to the rate of this reaction. The principal role of the Me–Ce interface in deN(2)O was confirmed with independent experiments on FeO(x)/CeO(2) samples with a different iron content.
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spelling pubmed-99181022023-02-11 Kinetics of Oxygen Exchange and N(2)O Decomposition Reaction over MeO(x)/CeO(2) (Me = Fe, Co, Ni) Catalysts Sadovskaya, Ekaterina Pinaeva, Larisa Skazka, Valerii Prosvirin, Igor Materials (Basel) Article MeO(x)/CeO(2) (Me = Fe, Co, Ni) samples were tested in an (18)O(2) temperature-programmed isotope exchange and N(2)O decomposition (deN(2)O). A decrease in the rate of deN(2)O in the presence of oxygen evidences the competitive adsorption of N(2)O and O(2) on the same sites. A study of isotope oxygen exchange revealed dissociative oxygen adsorption with the subsequent formation of surface oxygen species. The same species, more probably, result from N(2)O adsorption and the following N(2) evolution to the gas phase. We supposed the same mechanism of O(2) formation from surface oxygen species in both reactions, including the stages responsible for its mobility. A detailed analysis of the kinetics of isotope exchange has been performed, and the rates of one-atom (R(I)) and two-atom (R(II)) types of exchange were evaluated. The rate of the stage characterizing the mobility of surface oxygen was calculated, supposing the same two-step mechanism was relevant for both types of exchange. The effect of oxygen mobility on the kinetics of deN(2)O was estimated. An analysis of the possible pathways of isotope transfer from MeO(x) to CeO(x) showed that direct oxygen exchange on the Me–Ce interface makes a valuable contribution to the rate of this reaction. The principal role of the Me–Ce interface in deN(2)O was confirmed with independent experiments on FeO(x)/CeO(2) samples with a different iron content. MDPI 2023-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9918102/ /pubmed/36769936 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16030929 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sadovskaya, Ekaterina
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Kinetics of Oxygen Exchange and N(2)O Decomposition Reaction over MeO(x)/CeO(2) (Me = Fe, Co, Ni) Catalysts
title Kinetics of Oxygen Exchange and N(2)O Decomposition Reaction over MeO(x)/CeO(2) (Me = Fe, Co, Ni) Catalysts
title_full Kinetics of Oxygen Exchange and N(2)O Decomposition Reaction over MeO(x)/CeO(2) (Me = Fe, Co, Ni) Catalysts
title_fullStr Kinetics of Oxygen Exchange and N(2)O Decomposition Reaction over MeO(x)/CeO(2) (Me = Fe, Co, Ni) Catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Kinetics of Oxygen Exchange and N(2)O Decomposition Reaction over MeO(x)/CeO(2) (Me = Fe, Co, Ni) Catalysts
title_short Kinetics of Oxygen Exchange and N(2)O Decomposition Reaction over MeO(x)/CeO(2) (Me = Fe, Co, Ni) Catalysts
title_sort kinetics of oxygen exchange and n(2)o decomposition reaction over meo(x)/ceo(2) (me = fe, co, ni) catalysts
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9918102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36769936
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16030929
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