Abstract

A series of Cs and Cs + Re promoted 12 wt% Ag/α-Al2O3 catalysts were prepared and characterized by H2 pulse titration of O-precovered Ag to measure active Ag site concentrations. Temperature programmed reduction (TPR) at temperatures up to 500 °C was performed on α-Al2O3 supported 3–4 wt% Cs, Re, or Mo only catalysts to confirm the metal–oxygen bonds of the promoters were not reactive during titration of Ag-O surface at 170 °C; absence of H2 uptake during H2 titration for these samples confirmed the TPR results. H2 pulse titration results of 0 to 7.5 μmol Cs promoted, 12 wt% Ag/α-Al2O3 catalysts showed non-preferential deposition of Cs on Ag and α-Al2O3 surfaces. However, when Cs (2.6 μmol)–12 wt% Ag/α-Al2O3 catalyst was promoted with ≥1.3 μmol of Re, titration results showed preferential deposition of Re on Ag sites, presumably to lower overall surface free energy of the Re-Ag-Al2O3 system.

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