Elucidation of copper environment in a Cu-Cr-Fe oxide catalyst throughin situhigh-resolution XANES investigation

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Abstract

Copper containing materials are widely used in a range of catalytic applications. Here, we report the use of Cu K-edge high resolution XANES to determine the local site symmetry of copper ions during the thermal treatment of a Cu-Cr-Fe oxide catalyst. We exploited the Cu K-edge XANES spectral features, in particular the correlation between area under the pre-edge peak and its position to determine the local environment of Cu2+ions. The information gained from this investigation rules out the presence of Cu2+ions in a tetrahedral or square planar geometry, a mixture of these sites, or in a reduced oxidation state. Evidence is presented that the Cu2+ions in the Cu-Cr-Fe oxide system are present in a distorted octahedral environment.

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Lais, T., Lukashuk, L., van de Water, L., Hyde, T. I., Aramini, M., & Sankar, G. (2021). Elucidation of copper environment in a Cu-Cr-Fe oxide catalyst throughin situhigh-resolution XANES investigation. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 23(10), 5888–5896. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cp06468h

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