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Surface spectroscopic studies of mono- and bimetallic model catalysts

This dissertation is focused on understanding heterogeneous bimetallic
catalysts using model catalyst systems, such as Pd-Au/Mo(110), Pd/Au(111) and
Pd/Au(100). Monometallic and bimetallic model catalysts, composed of Pd and Au,
were prepared by physical vapor deposition (PVD) onto well-characterized metal
substrates. Subsequent characterization was performed using an arsenal of modern
surface science tools: low energy ion scattering spectroscopy (LEISS), infrared
absorption spectroscopy (IRAS), temperature programmed desorption (TPD), and x-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Electronic, morphological, and chemical properties
of the prepared model catalysts were compared to those observed from monometallic
single-crystal model catalysts such as Cu(100), Pd(111), Au(100), and Au(111).
Between 700 K and 1000 K, formation of stable alloy surfaces of Pd-Au
mixtures on Mo(110) was accompanied by substantial enrichment in Au. Annealing a
1:1 Pd-Au mixture at 800 K yields a Pd0.2Au0.8 surface alloy; the concentration of
isolated Pd sites in this surface alloy can be systematically controlled by a judicious
selection of initial bulk Pd-Au concentration. Pd-Au catalysts supported on Au(111) and Au(100) substrates generated a
surface ensemble of Pd monomers surrounded by Au after annealing the systems at or
above 550 K. To test the activity and selectivity of the prepared bimetallic model
catalysts, the formation rate of vinyl acetate monomer (VAM) was examined. More
significant enhancement of VAM formation rate was observed for bimetallic catalysts
supported on Au(100) compared to those on Au(111). A critical surface ensemble
composed two non-contiguous Pd monomers was proposed for the VAM synthesis.
Oxygen plays a critical role in the efficiency of the synthetic route. Structure-reactivity
correlations were established based on the suggested elementary reactions leading to the
oxidative coupling of ethylene and acetic acid to form VAM.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:tamu.edu/oai:repository.tamu.edu:1969.1/4787
Date25 April 2007
CreatorsYi, Cheol-Woo
ContributorsGoodman, D. Wayne
PublisherTexas A&M University
Source SetsTexas A and M University
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Thesis, Electronic Dissertation, text
Format1883184 bytes, electronic, application/pdf, born digital

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