In situ XAFS analysis system for high-pressure catalytic reactions and its application to CO2 hydrogenation over a Rh/Y-zeolite catalyst

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An in-situ XAFS cell was developed and used for the structural analysis of a Rh ion-exchanged zeolite catalyst during high-pressure hydrogenation of carbon dioxide. The in-situ cell enabled analyses of the catalyst structures that changed with the reaction atmosphere and elapsed time; the peak assigned to Rh-O scattering changed to that assigned to Rh-Rh scattering at 404 K during the pretreatment by hydrogen. After 30 min. of the carbon dioxide hydrogenation reaction, the peak intensity assigned to Rh-Rh scattering increased corresponding to the increase in the catalytic activity.

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Bando, K. K., Saito, T., Sato, K., Tanaka, T., Dumeignil, F., Imamura, M., … Shimada, H. (2001). In situ XAFS analysis system for high-pressure catalytic reactions and its application to CO2 hydrogenation over a Rh/Y-zeolite catalyst. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 8(2), 581–583. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049500014382

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