Surface reactions of carbon dioxide at the adsorbed water-oxide interface
@inproceedings{Baltrusaitis2007SurfaceRO, title={Surface reactions of carbon dioxide at the adsorbed water-oxide interface}, author={Jonas Baltrusaitis and Jennifer D. Schuttlefield and Elizabeth Zeitler and Jan H. Jensen and Vicki H Grassian}, year={2007} }
In this study, FTIR spectroscopy is used to investigate surface reactions of carbon dioxide at the adsorbed water−oxide interface. In particular, FTIR spectra following CO2 adsorption in the presence and absence of coadsorbed water on hydroxylated nanoparticulate Fe2O3 and γ-Al2O3 at 296 K are reported. In the absence of coadsorbed water, CO2 reacts with surface O−H groups to form adsorbed bicarbonate on the surface. In the presence of coadsorbed water, this reaction is blocked as water… CONTINUE READING
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