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Springer (part of Springer Nature), Catalysis Letters, 8(142), p. 984-990

DOI: 10.1007/s10562-012-0853-x

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Effect of rhodium traces on the reducibility of silica-supported iron particles

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Abstract

Fe/SiO2 and Rh-Fe/SiO2 catalysts with increasing Fe/Rh ratio have been prepared and characterized by TEM, XRD, oxygen adsorption and Mossbauer spectroscopy. It was confirmed that Fe/SiO2 catalysts cannot be reduced under hydrogen flow, to more than 50 % whatever the temperature in the 200-500 A degrees C range and shown that the presence of even a small amount of Rh (Fe/Rh a parts per thousand currency sign2,000) promoted the reduction of iron up to 85-95 %. This promoting effect also took place with a Fe/SiO2 + Rh/SiO2 physical mixture (Fe/Rh a parts per thousand currency sign2,000). Therefore, the occurrence of a hydrogen spillover effect may be involved in the observed process.