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American Chemical Society, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 14(127), p. 5024-5025, 2005

DOI: 10.1021/ja044460u

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UV−Vis Microspectroscopy: Probing the Initial Stages of Supported Metal Oxide Catalyst Preparation

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Abstract

A UV-vis microspectroscopy methodology for monitoring the speciation and macrodistribution of catalyst-precursor species inside catalyst-support bodies at the initial stages of catalyst preparation has been developed. The setup is based upon optical-fiber technology and allows spatially resolved analysis of bisected catalyst bodies. The potential of this tool is demonstrated by two pore-volume impregnation studies involving Ni2+ d-d transition bands and Cr6+ charge-transfer bands.