Characterization of Surface Chromia Species on CrOx/TiO2 Catalysts

Titania supported chromia catalysts have been employed for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) process because of their higher activity and selectivity. The catalytic activity of the titania supported chromia system is owing to the stabilization of the anchored chromia species having multiple chemic...

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Main Authors: P. Wilson, R.P. Viswanath
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Language:English
Published: al-Farabi Kazakh National University 2002-10-01
Series:Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 
Online Access:http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/347
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spelling doaj-40113193e7be454292dcfede666627b22020-11-24T20:48:58Zengal-Farabi Kazakh National UniversityEurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 1562-39202522-48672002-10-014424925210.18321/ectj540347Characterization of Surface Chromia Species on CrOx/TiO2 CatalystsP. Wilson0R.P. Viswanath1Blechner Center for Industrial Catalysis and process Development, Department of Chemical Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheva, IsraelDepartment of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology (Madras), Chennai – 600 036, IndiaTitania supported chromia catalysts have been employed for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) process because of their higher activity and selectivity. The catalytic activity of the titania supported chromia system is owing to the stabilization of the anchored chromia species having multiple chemical and molecular states on the surface. In the present work an attempt has been made to prepare titania supported chromia catalysts, from TiCl4 and CrO3 as precursors for the support and active phase respectively. Characterization of the catalysts have been made using FTIR spectroscopy and thermo analytical techniques such as thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), evolved gas analysis (EGA) and temperature programmed reduction (TPR). The EGA, TGA and FTIR results indicate that the surface hydroxyl groups of TiO2 (gel) has an influence on the chemical state of the chromium. Due to the surface anchoring, Cr+5 species have been detected on the surface of the fresh catalyst which decomposes to lower valence state on calcination. EGA results indicate that Cr+3 species having higher degree of coordinatively unsaturated centers is stabilized by gel titania as support. EG analysis and FTIR studies illustrate the coverage of the surface with similar type of sites at 10 wt.% chromia loading. TPR studies demonstrate the presence different kinds of surface chromia species with respect to chromia content.http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/347
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author P. Wilson
R.P. Viswanath
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R.P. Viswanath
Characterization of Surface Chromia Species on CrOx/TiO2 Catalysts
Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 
author_facet P. Wilson
R.P. Viswanath
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title Characterization of Surface Chromia Species on CrOx/TiO2 Catalysts
title_short Characterization of Surface Chromia Species on CrOx/TiO2 Catalysts
title_full Characterization of Surface Chromia Species on CrOx/TiO2 Catalysts
title_fullStr Characterization of Surface Chromia Species on CrOx/TiO2 Catalysts
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Surface Chromia Species on CrOx/TiO2 Catalysts
title_sort characterization of surface chromia species on crox/tio2 catalysts
publisher al-Farabi Kazakh National University
series Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 
issn 1562-3920
2522-4867
publishDate 2002-10-01
description Titania supported chromia catalysts have been employed for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) process because of their higher activity and selectivity. The catalytic activity of the titania supported chromia system is owing to the stabilization of the anchored chromia species having multiple chemical and molecular states on the surface. In the present work an attempt has been made to prepare titania supported chromia catalysts, from TiCl4 and CrO3 as precursors for the support and active phase respectively. Characterization of the catalysts have been made using FTIR spectroscopy and thermo analytical techniques such as thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), evolved gas analysis (EGA) and temperature programmed reduction (TPR). The EGA, TGA and FTIR results indicate that the surface hydroxyl groups of TiO2 (gel) has an influence on the chemical state of the chromium. Due to the surface anchoring, Cr+5 species have been detected on the surface of the fresh catalyst which decomposes to lower valence state on calcination. EGA results indicate that Cr+3 species having higher degree of coordinatively unsaturated centers is stabilized by gel titania as support. EG analysis and FTIR studies illustrate the coverage of the surface with similar type of sites at 10 wt.% chromia loading. TPR studies demonstrate the presence different kinds of surface chromia species with respect to chromia content.
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