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Probing Molybdenum Active Sites during In Situ Photoreduction of the Mo6+/SiO2 Catalyst
Authors:Rosangela Santalucia  Giuseppe Spoto  Lorenzo Mino
Institution:Department of Chemistry and NIS Centre, University of Torino, Via Giuria 7, 10125 Torino, Italy; (G.S.); (L.M.)
Abstract:The photoreduction of the Mo6+/SiO2 system with CO was investigated in situ, employing a recently developed experimental setup allowing for the acquisition of transmission FT-IR spectra under simultaneous UV irradiation. Carbon monoxide, besides acting as a reducing agent in such processes, is also a useful probe molecule able to detect coordinatively unsaturated sites exposed on the surface. The unprecedented quality of the spectroscopic data, obtained as a function of the reduction time, allowed us to better rationalize the different mechanisms previously proposed for the photoreduction process. These results, coupled with UV-Vis spectroscopic data, shed light on the oxidation state and surface structure of supported molybdenum species, which are key active sites for several important reactions, such as selective oxidation, polymerization, hydrodesulfurization, epoxidation and olefin metathesis.
Keywords:FT-IR spectroscopy  UV-Vis spectroscopy  in situ spectroscopy  probe molecules  carbon monoxide  molybdena-silica catalysts
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