Abstract

Abstract A temperature programmed isotope exchange (TPIE) technique was used to study the isotope exchange between gas phase oxygen and lattice oxygen of two Ca-Ni-K oxide, and a Mg-Li oxide catalysts at temperatures up to 750°C. Two types of active surface sites were found: one responsible for single exchange between gas phase oxygen and lattice oxygen and the other responsible for multiple exchange between gas phase oxygen and lattice oxygen. The multiple exchange reaction takes place at lower temperature than the single exchange reaction. The number of active sites responsible for multiple exchange of oxygen is only a fraction ( 20%). Ca-Ni-K (A) oxide prepared from the corresponding nitrate and Ca-Ni-K (B) oxide made by physical mixing of CaO, NiO, and KNO3 have a comparable amount (∼10%) of lattice oxygen exchanged by gas phase oxygen.

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