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- (351a) An in-Situ EELS Study of Co-Based Fischer-Tropsch Catalysts
In this presentation, we will report a detailed analysis of metallic Co and Co-oxide (CoO and Co3O4) nano-particles using the scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) with a combination of Z-contrast imaging, electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) and in-situ heating experiments, as well as first-principles density functional theory (DFT) calculations using the CASTEP code. The distinction of the EELS spectra of Co metal compared to that of Co oxide is due to the larger contribution of electron transition 2p3/2 →4s. Based on our experimental and theoretical results, we propose a six-Gaussian fitting method to distinguish metallic Co from any Co-oxides. We will also demonstrate that using our reference spectra of Co, CoO, and Co3O4, we can now determine the local composition of heterogeneous Co nano-catalysts. On the other hand, we will characterize the Mn migration during the catalyst synthesis for Mn promoted Co/TiO2 catalysts system synthesized using strong electrostatic adsorption (SEA) method. EELS is used to show the elemental distributions, which confirm our previous XPS results of the catalysts' surface. Furthermore, in-situ heating EELS experiments are utilized to simulate the calcination process of the catalyst, and the dynamic behavior of Mn redistribution will be analyzed. The phase transformation of the Mn promoters on the Co particle surfaces is induced by the force to decrease the system's surface free energy. All these finding will provide a further understanding of the Mn promotion effect in Co-based FT catalyst. [5]
References
[1] R. C. Reuel and C. H. Bartholomew, Journal of Catalysis 85, 63 (1984)
[2] T.E. Feltes, Y. Zhao, R.F. Klie, R.J. Meyer, and J.R. Regalbuto, ChemCatChem (2010) accepted.
[3] Y. Zhao, T. E. Feltes, J. R. Regalbuto, R. J. Meyer, R. F. Klie, Physical Review B (submitted)
[4] M. J. Keyser, R. C. Everson, and R. L. Espinoza, Applied Catalysis a-General 171, 99 (1998)
[5] This research is supported by the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund.