Abstract

Two series of Mo/Al2O3 catalysts were prepared by equilibrium adsorption and incipient wetness impregnation methods. The effect of preparation method on the surface coverages of the calcined catalysts was investigated by the combined use of CO2 chemisorption, low temperature CO adsorption and ion scattering spectroscopy (ISS). For a given Mo loading, the CO2 and CO adsorption results showed little difference between the two preparation methods. As previously noted, the CO2 chemisorption method overestimated the Mo surface coverage. In contrast to the adsorption methods, the ISS technique gave different Mo surface coverage values for a given Mo content of the two series of catalysts. This apparent discrepancy was attributed to different repartition of the Mo phase between the internal and external surfaces which can only be detected by ISS. This interpretation is supported by the observed agreement between the coverage values measured from ISS and low temperature CO adsorption for presumably uniform catalysts obtained by the equilibrium adsorption method.

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