Operando Reactor-Cell with Simultaneous Transmission FTIR and Raman Characterization (IRRaman) for the Study of Gas-Phase Reactions with Solid Catalysts.
2020
Raman
and transmission FTIR spectroscopic techniques have been
coupled in a new homemade reactor-cell designed in a joint CSIC–LCS
collaboration. The setup is easily adapted to any FTIR and fiber-coupled
Raman spectrometers and gas analysis techniques. It allows for simultaneous operando FTIR and Raman spectroscopic measurement, which
provide complementary characterization of adsorbed species, reaction
intermediates, and structural properties of the catalyst. This system
was validated with the study of vanadium-based catalysts during propane
oxydehydrogenation (ODH). The combined use of both spectroscopies
with gas analysis techniques to measure the activity contributes to
the understanding of propane ODH and the identification of the role
of different oxygen species bound to vanadium sites. For example,
the simultaneous characterization of the catalyst under the same conditions
by IR and Raman confirms that the VO mode has the same frequency
in both spectroscopies and that bridging oxygen sites (VOV,
VOZr) present higher activity than terminal VO
bonds. These results demonstrate the high potential of the new simultaneous
transmission IR–Raman operando rig to correlate
the activity and the structure of catalysts, thus assisting the rational
design of catalytic processes.
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