화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Catalysis A: General, Vol.341, No.1-2, 86-92, 2008
Needle in a haystack catalysis
A new configuration of catalyst loading in the Temporal Analysis of Products (TAP) reactor is presented. It is a single Pt particle packed in a bed with approximately 100,000 inert quartz particles. In TAP studies, the single particle configuration was proven to be sensitive enough to monitor and compare kinetic characteristics of the same catalyst particle at both high vacuum and atmospheric pressures. Catalytic CO oxidation reaction over platinum was used to illustrate these new possibilities. In the TAP single particle experiments under high vacuum conditions, a single particle provides high conversion (up to a total conversion of 95%) despite the catalyst particle occupies less than 0.1% of the total reactor volume. This phenomenon was proven in a variety of pulse response experiments. A mathematical probabilistic theory of this counterintuitive phenomenon will be published in the next paper. Also, an interesting similarity was found from both TAP vacuum and atmospheric pressure data, i.e. both sets of data are characterized by a "turning point" at the same temperature of 170 degrees C indicating a transition from an 02 dominated regime to a CO dominated regime. This observation of pressure independent characteristic of the Pt particle creates a new possibility for bridging across the pressure gap. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.