FT-IR Studies of Molybdena Supported on Titania
FT-IR Studies of Molybdena Supported on Titania
- 대한화학회
- Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
- Vol.12 No.1
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1991.0117 - 22 (6 pages)
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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy has been applied to the characterization of titania supported molybdena. The equilibrium adsorption method seemed to produce molybdena species homogeneously dispersed on the support. Even under an oxidizing environment, molybdena species appeared to be able to possess coordinatively unsaturated $Mo^{5+}$ ions owing to the natures of TiO$_2$, i.e. oxygen deficiency and permeability toward oxygen diffusion. At the initial stage of reduction, the terminal double bond oxygen ( Mo=O ) seemed to be removed, generating presumably $Mo^{4+}$. The carbonyl bands at 2198 and 2190 $cm^{-1}$ observed after CO exposure were attributed to the $Mo^{5+}{\cdots}CO\;and\;Mo^{4+}\;{\cdots}CO$ complexes, respectively, while the band pair at 2136 and 2076 $cm^{-1}$ to $Mo^{4+}(CO)_2$.
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