Abstract
An iron based Fischer-Tropsch synthesis catalyst is evaluated using CO hydrogenation at ambient pressure as a test reaction and is characterised by a combination of inelastic neutron scattering (INS), powder X-ray diffraction, temperature-programmed oxidation, Raman scattering, and transmission electron microscopy. The INS spectrum of the as-prepared bulk iron oxide pre-catalyst (hematite, alpha-Fe2O3) is distinguished by a relatively intense band at 810 cm(-1), which has previously been tentatively assigned as a magnon (spinon) feature. An analysis of the neutron scattering intensity of this band as a function of momentum transfer unambiguously confirms this assignment. Post-reaction, the spinon feature disappears and the INS spectrum is characterised by the presence of a hydrocarbonaceous overlayer. A role for the application of INS in magnetic characterisation of iron based FTS catalysts is briefly considered. (C) 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 174703 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| Journal | Journal of Chemical Physics |
| Volume | 143 |
| Issue number | 17 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 7 Nov 2015 |
Keywords
- ALUMINA-SUPPORTED NICKEL
- CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS
- SPECTROSCOPY
- METHANE
- INVESTIGATE
- PERFORMANCE
- GRAPHITE
- HEMATITE
- SIZE
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