Temperature Programmed Reaction Analysis of the Surface Intermediates Formed on Silver in the Oxidation of Acetaldehyde*
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Two different transient response techniques, the transient response method and TPR, are applied to analyse the detailed structure of the intermediates which are stably formed on a silver surface in the oxidation of acetaldehyde. Analysis of the product distribution in the transient response method clearly shows that the intermediates consist of at least three different species : silver acetate form, acetaldehyde form and alcohol form. The TPR technique newly proposes two additional different species (designated In-α and In-β), in addition to the three species from the transient response method. Both species react with O_2 to produce CO_2 and H_2O, whereas they do not react with H_2. In the TPR spectra in the O_2 stream, In-α and In-β give peaks at 115℃ and 150℃, respectively,indicating different reactivity.
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