The origin of self-sustained reaction-rate oscillations in the oxidation of methane over nickel: An operando XRD and mass spectrometry study

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The self-sustained kinetic oscillations in the catalytic oxidation of methane over Ni foil have been studied at atmospheric pressure using an X-ray diffraction technique and mass spectrometry. It has been shown that the regular reaction-rate oscillations appear under oxygen-deficient conditions and the period of oscillations varies between approximately 200 and 4000 s. The operando measurements have revealed a higher activity of metallic Ni in the reaction than NiO oxide and have unambiguously showed that the oscillations arise due to the reversible bulk oxidation of Ni to NiO.

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Saraev, A. A., Vinokurov, Z. S., Kaichev, V. V., Shmakov, A. N., & Bukhtiyarov, V. I. (2017). The origin of self-sustained reaction-rate oscillations in the oxidation of methane over nickel: An operando XRD and mass spectrometry study. Catalysis Science and Technology, 7(8), 1646–1649. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cy02673g

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