Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters

, Volume 15, Issue 1, pp 27–30 | Cite as

Correlation of UV reflexion spectra and catalytic activity of cobalt-molybdenum catalysts

  • L. Prahov
  • V. Vyskočil
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Abstract

A series of seven cobalt-molybdenum-alumina catalysts in unreduced state has been examined by diffuse reflexion spectroscopy and the difference found between the reflectance at 310 nm, corresponding to octahedral Mo6+, and at 580 nm, corresponding to tetrahedral Co2+, was correlated with the activity previously measured for cyclohexene hydrogenation.

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Hydrogenation Spectroscopy Physical Chemistry Catalysis Catalytic Activity 
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Abstract

С помощыо спекроскопии диффузного отражения изучены семь катализаторов, содержащих кобальт, молибден и окись алюминия в невосстановленном виде. Найдена линейная корреляция между измеренными ранее активностями гидрирования циклогексена и разницами в отражении при 310 нм, соотвествующими октаэдрическому Mo6+, а также ракже разницами при 580 нм, соответствующими тетраэдрическому Co2+.

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© Akadémiai Kiadó 1980

Authors and Affiliations

  • L. Prahov
    • 1
  • V. Vyskočil
    • 2
  1. 1.Institute of Organic ChemistryBulgarian Academy of SciencesSofia
  2. 2.Institute of Chemical Process FundamentalsCzechoslovak Academy of SciencesPrague 6-Suchdol

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