2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcata.2009.01.038
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Synthesis and characterization of supported bimetallic overlayer catalysts

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“…In contrast, H 2 uptake increases significantly for 5% Re/Al 2 O 3 and the bimetallic catalysts when chemisorption measurements are performed at 70 and 100°C. Similar observations have been reported for Re/Al 2 O 3[30,45] and supported PGM-Re catalysts[1,2,[27][28][29].…”
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“…In contrast, H 2 uptake increases significantly for 5% Re/Al 2 O 3 and the bimetallic catalysts when chemisorption measurements are performed at 70 and 100°C. Similar observations have been reported for Re/Al 2 O 3[30,45] and supported PGM-Re catalysts[1,2,[27][28][29].…”
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“…Catalyst preparation methods have been devised that promote Pd-Re interactions and minimize Re-support interactions. These include catalytic reduction, wherein chemisorbed H on the surface of Pd particles reduces perrhenate ions adsorbed from solution [25][26][27], and the directed deposition technique, wherein a Pd precursor is deposited on reduced Re particles [28][29][30]. Both of these methods, however, require preparation and handling of air-sensitive samples under an inert atmosphere, and the loading of Re (or Pd) is restricted based on the metal surface area of the parent catalyst.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The SD Re@Pd overlayer catalyst of both particle sizes (2.7 and 6.3 nm respectively [4]) has the lowest activity compared to both the Re@Pd TD and pure Pd catalysts. The Re-Pd and Re@Pd TD have similar reactivity possibly because bulk Pd exists on both samples; on the Re-Pd sample because the metals were independently impregnated on the surface as opposed to an overlayer deposition [13], and on the Re@Pd TD because Pd has been deposited atop the Re three times. Even though Re@Pd TD has less overall Pd than Re@Pd SD, (Table 1) it has been reacted, calcined, and reduced at high temperature multiple times resulting in the possible formation of bulk Pd.…”
Section: Elemental Analysismentioning
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“…The catalysts synthesized have been previously discussed [4,13]. The catalysts were synthesized via incipient wetness impregnation to be bimetallic overlayer catalysts.…”
Section: Catalyst Synthesismentioning
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