Abstract

The interaction modes of ZnO with Al2O3 and MoO3/Al2O3 catalysts have been investigated as a function of ZnO content (1–30 wt% with respect to Al2O2) and calcination temperature (400–800 °C) by using X.p.s., A.e.s., and other physicochemical techniques. Particular attention was paid to the depth distribution of zinc ions in the surface layer of Al2 O3 by using the Zn LMM/Zn 2p3/2 intensity ratio coupled with Ar+-sputtering techniques. Zinc ions are highly dispersed, forming a ‘surface spinel’ irrespective of the calcination temperature in ZnO/Al2O3 catalysts having a low ZnO content,(<10–15 wt%). With the ZnO/Al2O3O3 catalysts containing 1–2 wt% ZnO, it has been found that zinc ions are retained in the surface layer of the Al2O3, even when calcined at 800 °C. In the case of ZnO/MoO3/Al2O3 catalysts an enhanced segregation of zinc ions in the surface layer of Al2O3, was deteced, suggesting the occurrence of the interaction with pre-existing molybdates on Al2O3 while no appreciable effects of ZnO on the distribution and reduction behaviour of the molybdenum species were observed.

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