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Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2001

Metal-support interactions in cobalt-aluminum co-precipitated catalysts: XPS and CO adsorption studies

A. A. Khassin; T. M. Yurieva; Vasiliy V. Kaichev; Valerii I. Bukhtiyarov; Anna A. Budneva; Evgeniy A. Paukshtis; Valentin N. Parmon

Cobalt-aluminum catalysts were prepared using either the precipitation of Co 2+ in the presence of freshly prepared Zn-Al hydrotalcite (the promoted sample) or the co-precipitation of Co 2+ and Al 3+ (the unpromoted samples). The evolution of the initial hydrotalcite-like structure was monitored during its calcination and the reductive treatment by means of XPS. It was shown that at 480 ◦ C the reduction of the calcined samples results in the formation of Co 0 species, the further reduction at 650 ◦ C results in an increase of the amount of the Co 0 species. The samples reduced at 650 ◦ C chemisorb readily carbon monoxide at 77 K, while the sample reduced at 480 ◦ C does not chemisorb CO at 77 K. At elevated temperatures, all reduced samples are found to be able to chemisorb CO. Terminal CO moieties as well as monodentate carbonates, formates and carboxyl species were detected at the surface of the reduced samples at their exposure to the CO medium at the elevated temperature. The intensity of the IR absorption bands of chemisorbed CO are found proportional to the surface fraction of the Co 0 species, measured by XPS. The apparent red shift of the IR absorption bands is observed for CO adsorbed on the samples reduced at 480 ◦ C. The obtained data correlate with the catalytic properties of the Co-Al samples in hydrogenation reactions. The conclusion on the existence of a strong metal–support interaction in the samples under the study is made.


Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2000

XPS study of the silica-supported Fe-containing catalysts for deep or partial H2S oxidation

G.A Bukhtiyarova; V. I. Bukhtiyarov; N.S Sakaeva; Vasiliy V. Kaichev; B.P Zolotovskii

Abstract Catalytic properties of silica-supported Fe-containing catalysts in H 2 S oxidation have been correlated with their surface composition characterized by XPS. This allows us to show that iron sulfate supported on silica is active in sulfur production with 100% selectivity, whereas the decrease in selectivity to sulfur is accompanied by the appearance of iron disulfide phase in the catalyst.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2003

Characterization of the nickel-amesite-chlorite-vermiculite system.

A. A. Khassin; T. M. Yurieva; Margarita P. Demeshkina; G. N. Kustova; Izabella Sh Itenberg; Vasiliy V. Kaichev; L. M. Plyasova; V. F. Anufrienko; Irina Yu. Molina; T. V. Larina; Natalya A. Baronskaya; Valentin N. Parmon

Synthetic TO (1 tetrahedral layer/1 octahedral layer) phylloaluminosilicates of Ni–Mg–Al with amesite (septechlorite) structure were synthesized and their evolution during calcination in inert and reducing media was studied. After treatment at 700–800 °C in hydrogen, the samples consisted of dispersed metallic nickel particles supported on TOT Mg-chlorite-vermiculite; none of the catalysts studied contained SiO2. The samples were stable in inert gas and hydrogen atmospheres at 850 °C, as well as in hydrogen plus steam at 20 bar and 650 °C. Thus, we consider Ni-containing amesite-like compounds to be suitable catalysts for the methane steam reforming process.


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2005

Electronic and chemical properties of nanostructured cerium dioxide doped with praseodymium

Holger Borchert; Yulia V. Frolova; Vasiliy V. Kaichev; Igor P. Prosvirin; Galina Alikina; Anton I. Lukashevich; V. I. Zaikovskii; E. M. Moroz; Sergei N. Trukhan; V. P. Ivanov; E. A. Paukshtis; Valerii I. Bukhtiyarov; V. A. Sadykov


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2003

High-pressure studies of CO adsorption on Pd(111) by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and sum-frequency generation

Vasiliy V. Kaichev; Igor P. Prosvirin; Valerii I. Bukhtiyarov; Holger Unterhalt; Günther Rupprechter; Hans-Joachim Freund


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2004

Methanol dehydrogenation and formation of carbonaceous overlayers on Pd(111) studied by high-pressure sfg and XPS spectroscopy

Matthias Morkel; Vasiliy V. Kaichev; Günther Rupprechter; Hans-Joachim Freund; Igor P. Prosvirin; Valerii I. Bukhtiyarov


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2005

Nanostructured, Gd-Doped Ceria Promoted by Pt or Pd: Investigation of the Electronic and Surface Structures and Relations to Chemical Properties

Holger Borchert; Yulia Borchert; Vasiliy V. Kaichev; Igor P. Prosvirin; Galina Alikina; Anton I. Lukashevich; V. I. Zaikovskii; E. M. Moroz; E. A. Paukshtis; Valerii I. Bukhtiyarov; V. A. Sadykov


Surface Science | 2004

C–O bond scission on "defect-rich and perfect" Pd(111)?

Vasiliy V. Kaichev; Matthias Morkel; Holger Unterhalt; Igor P. Prosvirin; Valerii I. Bukhtiyarov; Günther Rupprechter; Hans-Joachim Freund


Advances in Catalysis | 2009

X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy for investigation of Heterogeneous Catalytic Processes

Axel Knop-Gericke; Evgueni Kleimenov; Michael Hävecker; Raoul Blume; Detre Teschner; Spiros Zafeiratos; Robert Schlögl; Valerii I. Bukhtiyarov; Vasiliy V. Kaichev; Igor P. Prosvirin; Alexander I. Nizovskii; Hendrik Bluhm; Alexei Barinov; Pavel Dudin; M. Kiskinova


Applied Surface Science | 2004

CO dissociation and CO hydrogenation on smooth and ion-bombarded Pd(111): SFG and XPS spectroscopy at mbar pressures

Günther Rupprechter; Vasiliy V. Kaichev; Holger Unterhalt; Matthias Morkel; Valerii I. Bukhtiyarov

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Igor P. Prosvirin

Novosibirsk State University

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Günther Rupprechter

Vienna University of Technology

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E. A. Paukshtis

Russian Academy of Sciences

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E. M. Moroz

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. A. Sadykov

Novosibirsk State University

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