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Imaging Catalysis: Operando Investigation of the CO2 Hydrogenation Reaction Dynamics by Means of Infrared Thermography

Mutschler, Robin  
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Moioli, Emanuele  
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Zhao, Kun  
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February 7, 2020
Acs Catalysis

Infrared thermography is a powerful tool to investigate the dynamic evolution of temperature in chemical reactions. The CO2 hydrogenation reaction is an ideal model reaction to assess the presented technique due to its high exothermicity. Various dynamic experiments are performed in a newly designed reaction cell with an infrared transmitting ZnSe window. In particular, the gas exchange reactions between CO2 and H-2, the coinjection of the two reactants, and the study of the effect of inert gas addition are investigated. Here, we show that the reaction rate on the surface of a catalyst can be localized in time and space by means of infrared thermography. This opens the way to the precise description of reaction dynamics, in particular for reactions operating in intermitting conditions. Furthermore, we show that the combination of infrared thermography with other analytic techniques such as rapid and quantitative mass spectrometry enables a holistic understanding of the transient reaction phenomena.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/acscatal.9b04475
Web of Science ID

WOS:000513099200007

Author(s)
Mutschler, Robin  
Moioli, Emanuele  
Zhao, Kun  
Lombardo, Loris  
Oveisi, Emad  
Porta, Alessandro
Falbo, Leonardo
Visconti, Carlo Giorgio
Lietti, Luca
Zuttel, Andreas  
Date Issued

2020-02-07

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Published in
Acs Catalysis
Volume

10

Issue

3

Start page

1721

End page

1730

Subjects

Chemistry, Physical

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Chemistry

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ir thermography

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co2 methanation

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catalyst activation

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transient kinetics

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operando spectroscopy

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heterogeneous catalysis

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temperature-measurements

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combinatorial libraries

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methanation

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adsorption

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oxidation

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