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V Sánchez Escribano1, C del Hoyo Martínez, A Castro Baz
1Departamento de Química Inorgánica, Facultad de CC. Químicas, Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain. vsescrib@usal.es
Abstract:
A catalyst composed of a Pd(5)Cu mixed oxide supported over Al(2)O(3)-CeO(2) with general formula Pd(5)CuO(x)/Al(2)O(3)-CeO(2) (Al/Ce atomic ratio=1/1) has been prepared by a wet impregnation method and tested in the methanol conversion. The structural and morphological characterization of the catalyst evidences that it is a mesoporous material thermally stable up to 873 K. At that temperature the specific surface area value is 170 m(2)/g, and a CeO(2) cubic phase is identified together with ill-defined diffraction peaks tentatively assigned to Cu-Pd clusters, suggesting that the active phase is well dispersed over the support. Infrared studies prove that methanol conversion takes place over the catalyst to a high extent yielding syngas as main product in the range 473-723 K and methane at higher temperatures. Oxygenated intermediates containing methoxy, carbonile or formiate species are not detected, which evidences that methanol conversion to methane very probably takes place according to a via-carbide mechanism.
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