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Catalysis Letters | 2004

Effect of Coadsorbed Water on Deep Oxidation Mechanisms: Temperature-Programmed Reactions of Benzene and Hydroxyl on the Pt(111) Surface

Anderson L. Marsh; John L. Gland

The deep oxidation of benzene by preadsorbed hydroxyl on the Pt(111) surface has been characterized using temperature-programmed reaction spectroscopy. A mechanism for benzene oxidation in the presence of coadsorbed water has been developed based on these experiments. Reaction-limited carbon dioxide and water are formed over the temperature range 330–530 K, indicating oxydehydrogenation and skeletal oxidation are occurring over this temperature range. Oxidation of benzene has been compared on the oxygen-covered Pt(111) surface with and without coadsorbed water. With preadsorbed hydroxyl, the yield of water at low-temperatures is increased, and the yield of carbon dioxide is increased. The temperature ranges for carbon dioxide and water formation above 300 K are increased by 30 K when water is coadsorbed with atomic oxygen to form hydroxyl. These results clearly suggest that hydroxyl enhances oxydehydrogenation below 300 K, which results in the formation of different dehydrogenated intermediates with increased activation energy for oxidation during the reaction. Taken together these kinetic and mechanistic results provide a clear description of the reactivity of hydroxyl during benzene deep oxidation on the Pt(111) surface.


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2003

Benzene Intermediates and Mechanisms during Catalytic Oxidation on the Pt(111) Surface Using In-Situ Soft X-ray Methods

Anderson L. Marsh; Daniel J. Burnett; Daniel Fischer; John L. Gland


Surface Science | 2003

Mechanisms of deep benzene oxidation on the Pt(111) surface using temperature-programmed reaction methods

Anderson L. Marsh; John L. Gland


Surface Science | 2004

In-situ soft X-ray studies of CO oxidation on the Pt(111) surface

Daniel J. Burnett; Adam T. Capitano; Aaron M. Gabelnick; Anderson L. Marsh; Daniel A. Fischer; John L. Gland


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2004

IN-SITU SOFT X-RAY STUDIES OF TOLUENE CATALYTIC OXIDATION ON THE PT(111) SURFACE

Anderson L. Marsh; Daniel J. Burnett; Daniel Fischer; John L. Gland


Surface Science | 2004

Comparisons of propylene and propyne catalytic oxidation on a 100 Å Pt/Al2O3 thin film using in situ soft X-ray fluorescence methods

Daniel J. Burnett; Aaron M. Gabelnick; Anderson L. Marsh; Daniel A. Fischer; John L. Gland


Journal of Catalysis | 2005

Mechanism of acetylene oxidation on the Pt(111) surface using in situ fluorescence yield near-edge spectroscopy

Daniel J. Burnett; Aaron M. Gabelnick; Daniel A. Fischer; Anderson L. Marsh; John L. Gland


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2002

POLYMER CONVERSION MEASUREMENT OF DIACETYLENE-CONTAINING THIN FILMS AND MONOLAYERS USING SOFT X-RAY FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY

Christine E. Evans; Amethyst C. Smith; Daniel J. Burnett; Anderson L. Marsh; Daniel Fischer; John L. Gland


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2004

Defect Enhanced Carbon Monoxide Oxidation at Elevated Oxygen Pressures on a Pt/Al2O3 Thin Film

Daniel J. Burnett; Aaron M. Gabelnick; Anderson L. Marsh; Henry D. Lewis; S. M. Yalisove; Daniel A. Fischer; John L. Gland


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2005

IN SITU SOFT X-RAY STUDIES OF ETHYLENE OXIDATION MECHANISMS AND INTERMEDIATES ON THE PT(111) SURFACE

Daniel J. Burnett; Aaron M. Gabelnick; Daniel Fischer; Anderson L. Marsh; John L. Gland

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Daniel A. Fischer

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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