Abstract

Selectivity and activity in reactions of n-hexane, neohexane (2, 2-dimethylbutane) and methylcyclopentane have been measured with Rh TiO 2 and Rh SiO 2 catalysts. A comparison is made between the effects of poisoning by carbon(aceous) layers and the Strong Metal-Support Interactions (SMSI) state. The changes in activity and selectivity lead to the conclusion that in the SMSI state the surface is covered by a blocking layer of a titanium oxide.

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