In situ formic acid dehydrogenation observation using a UV-vis-diffuse-reflectance spectroscopy system
Risheng Li1,2, Tetsuya Kodaira2, Hajime Kawanami1,2
1Graduate School of Pure and Applied Science, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, 305-8577, Japan.
Abstract:
By applying a simple method on the generated gas concentration in the center of a round cell through high-speed stirring, we succeeded in continuously monitoring catalytic formic acid dehydrogenation using a newly developed in situ/operando UV-vis-diffuse-reflectance spectroscopy system, which can exhibit a high S/N ratio and reliable spectra without any mechanical errors from gas meters.
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