Abstract

The oxidation of ammonia to nitrogen or nitric oxide was investigated using on the one hand a polycrystalline copper foil and on the other hand deposited copper clusters prepared with the inert gas aggregation technique. The behavior in the oxidation of ammonia of both model catalysts was studied using in situ near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) spectroscopy in the soft X-ray range and mass spectrometry. It is shown that the copper foil reacts in a similar way to the copper clusters. Differences appear only with respect to the reaction temperature required, which is lower for the cluster sample. It can be concluded that the results obtained in experiments with polycrystalline copper foil are exemplary for and can be transferred to a supported copper catalyst consisting of small copper particles.

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